The Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s trip to the US has been a stunning success from his point of view, but what has India got in the bargain? Modi is not India—at least, not yet. But Modi nonetheless confused his political interests with the country’s. The country feels cheated, as he brings back with him this appalling document called the ‘Joint Statement’ as the outcome of his five-day sojourn in the US.
The picture that is bound to be silhouetted in memory for a long time will be that (…)
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India feels Short-changed
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Border is More Complicated after Xi’s Visit
6 October 2014, by Kuldip NayarMy hunch is that Gujarat’s map of India showing Arunachal Pradesh with dotted lines, suggesting a disputed territory, was at the instance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Gujarat is his backyard and he can have anything done there. Even the contradiction was half-hearted and left to further “investi-gation”.
What Modi probably tried to convey to the visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping was that he was willing to keep Arunachal Pradesh as a disputed territory provided there was an (…) -
Relevance of Gandhiji’s Message Today
6 October 2014, by Nikhil ChakravarttyFrom N.C.’s Writings
On the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi’s 115th birth anniversary on October 2, 2014 we are reproducing the following article of N.C. and carrying a few relevant articles on Gandhiji.
On October 2 this year India is celebrating the hundred and twentyfifth birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. The Government of India has set up a special committee studded with VIPs of different denominations and is chalking out an extensive programme of functions which will spread over a (…) -
The Jayalalithaa Case: A Landmark in Reform
6 October 2014, by Uttam SenThe Tamil Nadu Chef Minister and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam chief, Ms J. Jayalalithaa’s conviction by a Special Court under the Prevention of Corruption Act in Bengaluru on September 27 was exemplary. Ms Jayalalithaa was sent to prison for four years, disqualified as an MLA, lost her position as the Chief Minister and was barred from holding public office for ten years, apart from having to pay a fine considered commensurate with the magnitude of her offence. Her three (…)
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The Game in Afghanistan
6 October 2014, by Apratim MukarjiAt the penultimate hour of leaving Afgha-nistan, the Western powers are now engaged in the dirtiest game imaginable. Doggedly pursuing the goal of facilitating a legitimised re-entry of the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and the Haqqani network into Afghanistan in the post-2014 scenario, the Obama Administration has put the Afghanistan Government under utmost pressure to succumb to its diktat.
Despite repeated requests by Kabul, Washington D.C. has steadfastly refused to supply heavy artillery, tanks (…) -
Cows, Candles and the Akhand Rashtra: Being Dinanath Batra
6 October 2014Commentary
by Navneet Sharma, Harikrishnan B. and Pradeep Nair
“Pakistan and Bangladesh are the 31st and 32nd states of India. Cow is our national animal. Swadeshi is my birthright. The Indraprastha is the Capital of the Akhand Hindu Rashtra. Hindi is our national language. ‘Ma Bharti’ is our national anthem. The national flag is of saffron colour. Hinduism is the oldest civilisation and the Nobel Prize is instituted in the name of Dinanath Batra.”
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Police Encounter Guidelines: Reaffirmation of Rule Of Law
6 October 2014by Sanjay Parikh
The Supreme Court, in a petition filed by the People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), has laid down as many as 16 guidelines which have to be treated as law declared under Article 141 of the Constitution. The Order dated September 23, 2014 of the Apex Court is applauded as well as criticised.
The occasion to lay down the guidelines arose out of a writ petition filed by the PUCL in the Bombay High Court questioning the 99 police encounters which had taken place between (…) -
The Real Reasons for Mahatma Gandhi’s Greatness
6 October 2014, by Bharat DograMahatma Gandhi is today widely accepted internationally as one of the most admired leaders of the 20th century with an enduring contribution to world peace. However, increasingly his legacy is being disputed by critics who raise serious questions ranging from his several questionable decisions during the freedom movement to his stand on the Dalit and gender issues (also his controversial celibacy experiments). Unfortunately some followers of Gandhiji entirely ignore the voices of criticism. (…)
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Editors Guild Condemns Attack on Rajdeep Sardesai
6 October 2014The Editors Guild on September 29 strongly condemned the attack on senior journalist and its former President, Rajdeep Sardesai, by a group claiming to be supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Sardesai—who, according to eyewitness accounts, kept trying to pacify a crowd of around 60 people—was “abused in the vilest language”, and manhandled at the Madison Square Garden in New York. “This mob mentality to silence those with divergent views is not acceptable,” the Guild said and uged (…) -
Empire Talks Back
6 October 2014, by Badri RainaGo back a thousand years or so,
And you will find a golden bird;
She chirps aloft the Himalayas,
And spreads her wing so wide
That a nation forms from head
To foot, and from side to side,
Drawn with streaks of molten gold
And rivers of golden tide.
There the radiant Brahmin rehearses
His uncanny yogic stroke,
Connecting by Vedic mantra
The earth with swarg-lok.
Alas, but nothing he could do
Held back the marauders;
They rampaged down each golden
Town, and (…)
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