The G-20 Leaders’ Summit will take place on November 15 and 16 in Brisbane, Australia. The Summit is expected to discuss a wide range of global policy issues and challenges from corruption to taxation to employment to financial regulation to growth strategies. It is expected that the Brisbane Action Plan, which would be discussed at the Summit, will outline an action plan which would be implemented by the member-countries in the coming months.
Given the lacklustre approach of the (…)
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G-20: Reviving the Call for a Global Financial Transaction Tax
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Nehru for Today
16 November 2014On the occasion of Jawaharlal Nehru’s 125th birth anniversary on Novermber 14, we are remembering our first PM by reproducing his following words that are highly relevant in the present situation. Thereafter we are, besides reproducing an ‘Editor’s Notebook’ by N.C., carrying some articles on Nehru by noted scholars and writers as well as excerpts from historian Mushirul Hasan’s Fourth D.S. Borker Memorail Lecture, New Delhi, August 24, 2002 [that was published in Mainstream Annual Number (…)
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Meaning of Agni
16 November 2014, by Nikhil ChakravarttyFrom N.C.’s Writings
The week, that marked the twentyfifth anni-versary of the passing away of Jawaharlal Nehru —on May 22, 1989, India projected a political image of its strength and determination before the world which no amount of borrowed arsenal could have achieved. The firing of the intermediate range missile, Agni, hitting a target a thousand kilometres away, was not just an engineering feat, its importance lies in the fact that it was designed and manufactured in India by our (…) -
Reclaiming Nehru’s Legacy
16 November 2014by Sucheta Mahajan
On the eve of the 125th birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru, it is time to pause and recall some aspects of his contribution to the freedom struggle and the transition to a modern, independent India. He was the quintessential democrat, the upholder of civil liberties, the doughty fighter against communalism, the builder of the republic, the world statesman.
In recent months we have seen in the press a questioning of Nehru’s contribution and legacy. In the past he has (…) -
Nehru and Planning in India
16 November 2014, by Girish MishraIn 1937, the Congress formed Ministries in seven provinces under the Government of India Act of 1935. The massive vote received by the Indian National Congress even under a restricted franchise system aroused new expectations and imparted it with a great moral authority. It created an impression that the day was not far away when the Congress would come to power at the Centre.
In 1938, Subhas Chandra Bose succeeded Nehru as the President of the Indian National Congress and presided over (…) -
Letter to Nehru, Fifty Years After
16 November 2014, by Badri RainaI don’t quite know how to address you, so I shall simply say hello, Chacha, happy birthday. Do always be well. I imagine there is no dearth of roses where you are, or of laughing children in the park, or of books that you always still wanted to read, or of pen and paper for the next one you wish to write.
I also imagine Bapu, the Sardar, and Maulana will soon come calling for a heart-to-heart on this your 125th janam din, even as down here the powers-that-be are purposefully busy cutting (…) -
Nehru’s Vision Must Guide us in these Troubled Times
16 November 2014by Mushirul Hasan
My vision is the same as that of Nehru, even though the old certitudes of Indian politics have crumbled. Fifty years later, Nehru’s idea of India and his conception of tolerant, inclusive, and common Indianness have given way to exclusivist ideas of India and its political community. From the 1990s, in particular, the definition of Indianess has been assailed by the Hindu Rightwing. “Keep your windows and doors of your mind always open,” Nehru had told a group of students (…) -
Onset of an Anniversary
16 November 2014, by Dipak MalikThe 125th birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru would roll on from November 14, 2014. Had there been a Congress Government, the occasion would have been marked by pomp and show though it would not have been in all likelihood more than a poor caricature. The 125th anniversary comes at a time when a BJP Government is in power at the Centre with a Prime Minister who does not conceal his preferences that do not at all lie with Nehru or Nehruvian India.
Still the birth anniversary of the first (…) -
Nehru and his Views on Secularism
16 November 2014by Vivek Kumar Srivastava
When the country celebrates the 125th birth anniversary of Pandit Nehru, an occasion arrives to explore his most important contribution to all of us. That is to be found in his unflinching efforts to establish and practice secularism within the country’s democratic framework in the best possible manner. The credit goes to him that he succeeded in defeating the communal forces in an effective way though his successors many a time failed on this count. In South (…) -
Nehru’s Striking Relevance for Our Times
16 November 2014We live in a time of the continued dismantling of the Nehruvian model that began in 1991.
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