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Poor do not risk life in Dunki flights to US, Europe; they seek jobs in Gulf States
At the very outset one must make it clear that the person who eagerly pays Rs 60 to 80 lakh to agents and suffer enormous hardship and risk to life just to…
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Likely political implications of ED actions against Soren, Kejriwal
Without questioning the actions of Enforcement Directorate and other central agencies against chief ministers of Delhi and Jharkhand, Arvind Kejriwal, and Hemant Soren respectively, one cannot ignore their political implications. As parliamentary…
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Ram Temple mobilization: How different is 2024 from early 1990s?
A significant difference between the massive mobilization by the Bharatiya Janata Party in early 1990s and now is that then it was in opposition and struggling to expand its support base, while…
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Kharge’s Dalit Card: How Wild It Will Be?
Without questioning West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s and her Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal’s intention on proposing the name of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, a Dalit, as the Prime Ministerial face of…
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Thanks to Western diplomacy, ‘glorified Servant’ is feared as the ruler of the World
Silence is more meaningful in diplomacy. What is left unsaid often carries more significance than words uttered at any international platform or before media for public consumption. Action speaks louder than speeches.…
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Analysis: BJP thrives on one-fifth of core votes in Hindi belt, Modi only works as catalyst
It is an undeniable fact that in the Hindi-heartland states the Bharatiya Janata Party always had around one-fifth —or even more– committed votes. Even in the worst-case scenario in the pre-Ram Janambhoomi…
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Once bitten twice shy: Has BJP learnt a lesson from Jharkhand mistake in Chhattisgarh?
Strange are the ways of politics. On December 28, 2014 Chhattisgarh –born Raghubar Das, now governor of Odisha, was made the first non-tribal chief minister of Jharkhand by the ruling Bharatiya Janata…
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Pangs of premature birth of INDIA needs to be put in incubator
Unlike in 2003-4 this time the baby named Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance had a premature birth. Therefore, it needs to be placed in an incubator for some time, otherwise it may…
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Kisney kashti duboyee–Regional constituents of INDIA or Congress alone is responsible?
Without holding any brief for the Congress party, especially for its saffronised leader Kamal Nath, one needs to understand the irresponsible actions of some of the constituents of the Indian National Developmental…
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Lessons for victors and vanquished in 4 states; in TS it has shattered KCR ambition
The December 3 results of four Assembly elections have lessons for the victorious Bharatiya Janata Party, down but not totally out, the Congress and badly bruised Bharatiya Rashtriya Samithi as well as…
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Israel and Musa are common names among Muslims
Israel is the name of the country created by Christianized Western imperialist powers on May 14, 1948, for their erstwhile enemy number one, Jews. But it is a very common name among…
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Talks not tanks secure release of Israeli hostages
The most humiliating aspect of the 48-day long war with Hamas is that Israeli Defence Forces could not secure the release of a single hostage though they threw thousands of soldiers and…
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Post October 7, the US desperately groping for a deal with Russia and China
Now that the United States and its Western allies are finding themselves over-stretched, they are trying to wriggle out from the crisis elsewhere and concentrate mainly on what they call the Middle…
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APEC also stands for Asia-Pacific Expansionist Campaign
The four-hour-long talks between Chinese ‘dictator’ (as the US President called him) Xi Jinping and Joe Biden on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in San Francisco on November…
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Little to cheer for BJP top brass even if the party wins Rajasthan assembly poll
The biggest irony with the Bharatiya Janata Party is that its top echelon will not be happy even if it wins the Rajasthan Assembly election scheduled later this month. The reason is…













