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  • Imaging the Hindu Rashtra

    27 December 2014, by A K Biswas

    Part-I
    Equality, Human Dignity victim of Hindu Rashtra
    “Know that a Brahmana of ten years and Kshatriya of a hundred years stand to each other in the relation of father and son; but between those two the Brahmana is the father.”1 —Manu, Ch. II. 135
    The spectre of a Hindu Rashtra is before Indians in full bloom. Its protagonists, active since long, have captured the public domain. India is likely to enter the ancient era when the 100-year-old Kshatriya kowtowed before a 10-year child (…)

  • Incisive Analysis of India’s ‘Skewed’ Rise in Contemporary Times

    27 December 2014

    by Nirupam Sen
    REVIEW ARTICLE
    Indians in a Globalising World: Their Skewed Rise by Dilip Hiro; Harper Collins India; 2014; pages: 375; price: Rs 699.
    Indians in a Globalising World ranks with the best of Dilip Hiro’s books and with the best of books written on India in recent times. The reader is carried along the absorbing flow of research and reporting, facts and events, narrative and analysis with no essential detail or statistic missing, but never weighed down by these— a bright (…)

  • Yugoslavia — What Happened To It? Can It Re-emerge? : Interview with Branislav Gosovic

    27 December 2014

    (Branislav Gosovic, who holds a Ph.D in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley, is a retired UN career official. From 1991 to 2005, he was in charge of the Secretariat of the South Centre, an intergovernmental think-tank of developing countries. His book, The South Shaping the Global Future, Six Decades of the South-North Development Struggle in the UN, has just been published by the Transcend University Press. He was in New Delhi recently to attend a seminar on BRICS (…)

  • Fifteenth India-Russia Economic Summit: Advantage Russia

    27 December 2014

    by R.G. Gidadhubli
    The 15th India-Russia summit meeting held in New Delhi on December 11, 2014 has reiterated close and cordial strategic ties built and sustained by both the countries during the last few decades. Twenty agreements have been signed at the summit covering various sectors such as defence, energy, trade and industry, infrastructure, R&D etc.
    So far as the defence ties are concerned, India has already entered into joint projects including BrahMos supersonic missile (…)

  • Plain-speaking with Obama may Help

    27 December 2014, by M K Bhadrakumar

    The remarks by the US deputy spokesperson Marie Harf at the State Department press briefing in Washington on December 5 regarding the terrorist attack on the Indian Army base in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir were rather curious, to say the least.
    Harf said the US is concerned about “any type of violence in Kashmir” and routinely took up “these types of incidents [such as Uri] with their respective host governments and certainly encouraged both [India and Pakistan] to continue working together”. (…)

  • Russia At Crossroads

    27 December 2014, by Arun Mohanty

    Ruble’s unexpected and sharp plunge on December 16, triggered by the Russian Central Bank’s sudden decision to raise its key interest rate from 10.7 per cent to 17 per cent, at a single go, brought back the memories of black Tuesdays, back Thursdays of the unstable Yeltsin years when the local currency was once devalued in 1998 by 400 per cent in a matter of two days. This time the ruble registered a historic decline, dropping as much as 20 per cent to reach a dangerous low of about 100 (…)

  • Haider: Mainstreaming the Marginal Narrative

    27 December 2014

    by Nirupam Hazra
    ‘What is chutzpa ?’A person kills his parents and then asks for sympathy in the court, because he is an orphan now. It was one of the defining scenes in Vishal Bharadwaj’s latest movie Haider, based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet and set in Kashmir of the mid-1990s. Haider has earned lots of critical acclamation and popular attention not only because it is based on one of the most difficult tragedies of Shakespeare’s oeuvre, but for the backdrop Bharadwaj chose to set his story. (…)

  • Sex Selective Abortion: A Syncretic Feminist Approach

    27 December 2014

    WOMEN’S WORLD
    by Bijayalaxmi Nanda
    Introduction
    The 2011 Census has revealed an adverse child sex ratio (0-6 age-group). At 919 it is the lowest since 1961. It is a decline of eight points since 2001. Other trends which are disturbing include the fact that this decline has spread from the urban, prosperous, northern States to the rural, backward, eastern and southern belts. The decline is marked by this pervasive spread thereby indicating a rise in sex selective abortions aided by (…)

  • Fundamentalism — A Threat To Our National Survival

    27 December 2014

    by Abdul Gaffar Choudhury
    In the 1960s, when I was working for a Dhaka daily, a world tourist came to our office and wanted to talk to us. He was the famous Nigerian traveller and Left political activist, Olabassi Azala. He was touring the world campaigning with anti-imperialist slogans and meeting all the famous leaders of the then Third World such as Pandit Nehru, Nkrumah, Soekarno and others. I was assigned to meet him on behalf of my daily and I welcomed him to my desk reluctantly. He (…)

  • Unclear Nuclear Issues

    27 December 2014, by S G Vombatkere

    In the background of the adage that there are more questions that a fool can ask than a wise man can answer, this fool asks some questions of nuclear scientists and engineers.
    Disposal of Nuclear Wastes
    The goal of oceanographers during the Inter-national Geophysical Year 1957-58, was to study “the use of the ocean depths for the dumping of radioactive wastes”. Here we have one set of scientists (oceanographers) studying how to use the natural environment to dump wastes, which another (…)

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