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  • Inequality in the 21st Century World Order: Perspectives from Ambedkar

    5 September 2015

    by S.N. Sahu
    The accelerated pace of globalisation, at the heart of which remain neoliberal policies, has resulted in higher levels of inequalities causing frustration and dejection among vast masses of ordinary peoples across several countries.
    Proliferation of Literature on Inequality at Global Level
    Internationally acclaimed thinkers and economists have published monumental books on inequality depicting the widening gulf between the common people and a small section of the rich and (…)

  • No Prospect of Normalcy

    5 September 2015, by Kuldip Nayar

    My reading is that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has had a second thought on the talks with India after fixing the meeting of Chief Security Advisors of the two countries. Otherwise, he would have intervened to clear the air and said that when he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Ufa, Russia, they had agreed to confine their talks to tackle terrorism which was bleeding the two countries. It is possible that the Army pulled the rug out from under Nawaz Sharif’s feet. It is hard to buy this (…)

  • India - Pakistan: Imperative of Amity

    5 September 2015, by Nikhil Chakravartty

    From N.C.’s Writings
    The recent incident in Islamabad, when a member of the Indian diplomatic mission, Rajesh Mittal, was brutally assaulted by Pakistani intelligence—violating the norms of the Vienna Convention on diplomatic rights and immunities—has touched off countrywide angry protests. This is nothing surprising, particularly when Indo-Pak relations continue to be fragile, and Pakistan’s help to the secessionist elements in the Kashmir Valley is undeniable.
    This provocative action (…)

  • Farmers’ Suicides, Rural Distress and a Dying Nation

    5 September 2015, by Kobad Ghandy

    The following is the latest article written by Kobad Ghandy, the noted Marxist-Maoist thinker, now lodged in Tihar Jail 3, last month and sent to us for publication in Mainstream.
    The lives of the superstars, which preoccupy our media, is not the real India. It is the Black (market) India used to seduce the middle classes into a make-believe world, living the fantasy of an unreal hope. Crumbs and discards from the super-rich table, lapped up by a gullible section, plus the mythical glory (…)

  • Uttarakhand: A People-friendly and Environmentally Responsible Step sacrificed at the Altar of Development

    5 September 2015

    by Rakesh Agrawal
    More than 700 existing, proposed and under construction dams and hydro-electricity projects (HEPs) in Uttarakhand had not only put its highly sensitive Himalayan eco-zone into danger by submerging thousands of hectares of forests and agricultural land, devastating its fragile mountains, creating landslides and inducing earthquakes as massive amount of water is stored in their reservoirs, these have also uprooted thousands of people from their homes as they have to leave (…)

  • India Census 2011: Where are the Atheists?

    5 September 2015, by Subhash Gatade

    “A good world needs knowledge, kindness, and courage; it does not need a regretful hankering after the past or a fettering of the free intelligence by the words uttered long ago by ignorant men’—Bertrand Russell
    The consternation witnessed around the release of religious figures in Census 2011 has rather overshadowed an interesting fact which has emerged through this mammoth exercise. It tells us that India has 2.87 million people who have no faith in any religion, which is around 0.24 per (…)

  • A NEW COLD WAR?

    5 September 2015

    by R.G. GIDADHUBLI
    In the first half of August 2015, the Russian Government declared its policy of embargo on imports of food products such as fruits, vegetables, cheese, poultry items etc from the Western countries. In early summer Russia initiated a campaign against foreign foods and subsequently enforced a ban on imports. This was a reaction to the policy of economic sanctions imposed by the West on Russia for its alleged involvement in the east Ukrainian conflict and for its annexation (…)

  • Worsening Situation

    31 August 2015, by SC

    EDITORIAL
    The India-Pakistan talks at the level of the two countries’ National Security Advisors—that were scheduled to take place in New Delhi on August 23—were called off late on August 22 night. The decision was taken by the Pakistan side in Islamabad no doubt, but it was in response to what External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had said in New Delhi a few hours before. At her press conference that day, Swaraj had publicly stated that the NSA-level talks, as agreed upon at the Nawaz (…)

  • Don’t play One-move Chess with Pakistan, have a Game Plan

    31 August 2015, by M K Bhadrakumar

    The following article was written just before the NSA-level Indo-Pak talks were put off. However, its contents are highly illuminating; hence it is being published here for the benefit of our readers.
    The whole story of the two-hour detention of the Hurriyat leaders in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday (August 20) may never be known, but what seems plausible is that New Delhi and Srinagar were probably not on the same page.
    Very sad, indeed, if South Block didn’t anticipate the inevitability (…)

  • Sri Lankan Parliamentary Poll Results Implications For The Peace Process

    31 August 2015

    by Sanjal Shastri
    The results of the recently concluded general elections in Sri Lanka are likely to have a significant impact on the post-conflict peace- building process. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, has indicated on several occasions that he will go ahead and devolve power to the Northern Province and implement the 13th Amendment. The 13th Amendment aims at devolving powers to the Provinces.
    Meaningful devolution of power to the Northern Province has the potential to have a (…)

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