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INDIA

TRIPURA SETBACK HAS LED TO CHURNING IN CPI(M) CENTRAL LEADERSHIP

YECHURY IS BETTER PLACED TO PUSH HIS LINE AT PARTY CONGRESS IN APRIL
Nitya Chakraborty - 2018-03-10 16:03
The resounding success of the BJP in the assembly elections in Tripura by trouncing the CPI(M) which ruled the state for the last twenty five years, has led to an unprecedented churning in the top echelons of the CPI(M) leadership. The magnitude of the success of the BJP in the three states of the North East signifies the big advance of the saffron forces in this region which was a weak zone for the BJP till three years back. The vandalism resorted to by the pro BJP elements in the wake of the Tripura victory, also signals to the CPI(M) leadership what is in store for the democratic forces in the coming period if the saffron forces are not checked from further advance.
INDIA

PRE-POLL LINE-UPS EMERGE TO MODI’S CHAGRIN

MORE HURDLES FOR BJP’S TARGETED COME-BACK
S. Sethuraman - 2018-03-09 17:20
The majoritarian BJP led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now embroiled in the complicated power games playing out in the South, where it still remains a Party of the North, until it gains a beach-head, wielding power of some sort either by itself or in uneasy coalition in some state or the other.

DESPITE MODI’S TALL TALK, INDIA STILL IN “MOST CORRUPT” GROUP

RICH MEN GO SCOTFREE, POOR ARE PUNISHED
Gyan Pathak - 2018-03-09 17:13
Corruption in India is still rampant. The so called steps taken in the name of ending corruption have failed. These steps brought only harassment for the common people, while the corrupt seem to escape easily. The Corruption Perception Indices for the last four years released by the Transparency International have also found rampant corruption in the country and placed India among the most corrupt countries of the world.
INDIA

WHY PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING CODE MUST BE MANDATORY

FREEBIES TO DOCTORS PINCH PATIENTS’ POCKETS
Dr. Arun Mitra - 2018-03-09 16:49
The transfer of Bhupendra Singh, Chairman National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), has evoked strong reaction from the medical fraternity as well as civil society groups working for affordable healthcare to all. This reaction has come in the wake of several positive steps taken by him to bring down and streamline prices of drugs, which include medicines and medical devices. His order to drastically cut down the price of coronary stents in February 2017 has been seen as a bold initiative on his part.
INDIA

‘TAKLA’ WHO KNOWS DAWOOD’S BALD TRUTHS

CABBIE IN-CHARGE OF D-COMPANY’S DUBAI ACCOUNT
Aditya Aamir - 2018-03-09 16:44
Farooq ‘Takla’.

Hear the name and a picture flashes: Of barren landscape where nothing grows. Farooq’s mother could not have nicknamed him better: Pat to the pate, ‘Takla’ is Mumbaiya Hindi for bald. And Dawood aide Farooq ‘Takla’ fits the name to the last non-existent strand of hair on his head.
CHINA

XI MOOTS GREATER BAY PLAN TO LINK HK-MACAU WITH MAINLAND

CALL FOR ‘FULL OPENING UP’ OF CHINESE ECONOMY
Anand Vardhan - 2018-03-09 16:38
HONG KONG: President XI Jingpin has called for “full opening up “of the Chinese economy towards the realisation of his vision of making China strong, including the ambition to take a global lead on technological and industrial change.
INDIA

MODI FAILS TO DELIVER WHAT HE PROMISED TO IN 60 MONTHS

THE YOUNG AND THE MIDDLE CLASS ARE IN DESPAIR
Vijay Sanghvi - 2018-03-08 11:14
The young of India do not articulate their disappointments but they also do not hide their despair at the Prime Minister Narendra Modi showing signs of his surrender to the conventional politics.
His drive for unconventional politics during the election campaign in May 2014 had motivated them to vote for his side. The young had expected that he would deliver them from the tradition bound concepts of politics and economic development. For seventy years, the country was driven at very slow pace of economic development as the ruling regimes had refused to realize the need for modern approach of empowering every citizen to reach the maximum of his or her ability. Instead they were pegged to outdated concepts of life changes.
VIETNAM

FIFTY YEARS AFTER THE TET OFFENSIVE

VIETNAM IS NOW A STORY OF SUCCESS AND GROWTH
C.J. Atkins - 2018-03-08 10:13
On the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City, for at least a moment, it’s possible to forget that this was once the center of a war zone. Just over fifty years ago, on January 30, 1968, the grounds of the American embassy in Saigon (as this city was then known) were captured by guerrillas of the National Liberation Front (NLF). They managed to hold on for six hours before U.S. paratroopers retook the compound, leaving the area littered with the bodies of NLF fighters. Similar scenes were repeated all over the city and up and down the country.
INDIA

BJP GETS A BLACK EYE IN STATUE WAR

PARIVAR IS A POOR LEARNER
Aditya Aamir - 2018-03-08 10:10
Statues are sitting ducks. Lenin, Periyar, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee… Toppled, battered, blackened, statues can do nothing. Statues everywhere are game for pigeon, crow, and vandal. And if a BJP office in Coimbatore gets petrol-bombed, that is not enough retaliation for the statue in the Statute.
INDIA: ANDHRA PRADESH

NAIDU HAS NO OPTION BUT TO FIGHT FOR SPECIAL STATUS

YSR CONGRESS WILL STEAL THE THUNDER IF TDP FALTERS
Sushil Kutty - 2018-03-08 10:05
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu braved the freezing Davos cold in a safari suit and then returned home with a special chill reserved for the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who he met 29 times in four years but could not convince to part with ‘Special Status’ for Andhra Pradesh. Modi has agreed to a ‘Special Package’, take it or leave it.