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INDIAN MEMBERSHIP OF QUAD IS AGAINST BOTH POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC INTERESTS

NARENDRA MODI HAS MADE THIS GREAT NATION A FULL-FLEDGED ALLY OF U.S.
Binoy Viswam - 2022-05-26 11:32
Strategists of various creed are busy evaluating the outcome of Quad Summit that took place in Tokyo on May 24. Its global proponents are engaged in overtime job to depict the initiative as a milestone in the developmental trajectory of the 'democratic world'. All related words such as collective growth, inclusive development, responsible partnership, values of free world, etc, are waxed by them to supplement the importance of Tokyo meeting of leaders from the US, Australia, Japan and India. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were competing each other in eulogising the spirit behind the Tokyo discussions. Forgetting their positions during the US Presidential election, both the leaders used superlatives to narrate their mutual relations. In fact, it was a step forward for the US policy-makers and defence strategy managers in advancing their agenda evolved for the most important geographical region in the world.

AFRICA DAY ON MAY 25 IS A REMINDER THAT INDIA HAS NOT DONE ENOUGH FOR THIS CONTINENT

MODI GOVERNMENT HAS TO INFUSE MORE DYNAMISM IN BILATERAL RELATIONS
Sushil Kutty - 2022-05-25 14:29
One can be forgiven for coming to the hasty conclusion that External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is another Modi-bot in the long line of them. For when Jaishankar writes “As the world marks Africa Day today, it may be appropriate to assess how much the India-Africa partnership has grown on Narendra Modi’s watch”, the thought about Modi bots crystalizes. The question is, what stops Jaishankar from saying “under my watch”?

IPTA TURNS 80: HERALDING THE BIGGEST CULTURAL MOVEMENT IN INDIA

FROM ANTI-COLONIAL ROOTS TO REVOLUTIONISING ARTS FOR THE PEOPLE
Nitya Chakraborty - 2022-05-25 14:25
Eight decades ago, on May 25, 1943, an unprecedented cultural development took place in Bombay at the Sundari Bai Hall. The Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA) was founded at a conference of the cultural workers and politico-cultural activists in an atmosphere of electric enthusiasm. It was a real national body of the young artistes from a large number of states covering all art forms — drama, film, folk songs, Urdu mushairas, and also popularising traditional instrumental music like sitar and sarod.

MODI’S SENSITIVITY AND THE ‘GAME’ PETROLEUM COMPANIES PLAY

PURI FAUX PAS OVER FUEL PRICE POLICY EXPOSES A LIE
K Raveendran - 2022-05-25 14:23
Petroleum and natural gas minister Hardeep Singh Puri has attributed the excise cut in petroleum products to Prime Minister Modi’s ‘considered and very well thought through assessment that the burden on the common man, the Aam Aadmi, needed to be addressed. He was speaking to television channel in the wake of the latest announcement by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman of a cut of Rs 8 in the excise duty on petrol and Rs 7 per litre of diesel. Puri further praised the prime minister saying he was very sensitive.

MODI GOVERNMENT IS STILL MAKING ALL EFFORTS TO RETAIN SECTION 124A

MAIN AIM IN SUPREME COURT IS TO SAVE SEDITION FROM STRUCK DOWN
Prof G Mohan Gopal - 2022-05-25 14:07
The opening gambit of the Union Government in response to a writ petition at the Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of Section 124A (sedition) of the Indian Penal Code (‘IPC’) (S.G. Vombatkere versus Union of India) has taken the legal world by surprise.

SAUDI CROWN PRINCE BIN SALMAN’S HEADY DAYS ARE HERE

FIRMER GRIP ON AFFAIRS OF KINGDOM ON SHOW
James M Dorsey - 2022-05-25 13:40
These are heady days for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. With King Salman home after a week in hospital during which he had a colonoscopy, rumours are rife that succession in the kingdom may not be far off.

HARDIK PATEL’S POLITCAL FUTURE STILL REMAINS UNCERTAIN AFTER EXIT FROM CONGRESS

FOR THE PATIDAR LEADER, IT WILL NOT BE SMOOTH GETTING INTO BJP
Harihar Swarup - 2022-05-25 13:35
The Nav Sankalp Shirvir focused on youth. So, it is ironic, that Hardik Patel, who was the Congress’s working president in the poll-bound Gujarat resigned just two days after it. At 28, he was the youngest working president, the party had in any state. Patel had been sulking over the past few months because of ‘differences’ with the state leadership. He had skipped the Congress meet saying that his schedule had been planned in advance.

NEW FINANCING MODEL FOR GLOBAL HEALTH IS HISTORIC

BUT GOOD GOVERNANCE STILL HOLDS THE KEY TO SUCCESS
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2022-05-25 13:33
The 75th World Health Assembly, currently in progress in Geneva, Switzerland, that began on May 22 and will conclude on May 28, 2022, has already made a history by adopting a new financial model for global health, but the key to success lies in good governance across the countries of the world even if we presume the member states would honour their commitments in respect to their contributions, especially when the world knows that annual global corruption loss in health sector is $455 billion a year.

INDIAN ECONOMY HAS RESILIENCE BUT NEEDS SPECIAL PROTECTION FOR POOR

BOTH AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY REQUIRE A FEW COURSE CORRECTIONS
K R Sudhaman - 2022-05-25 13:31
The global economy is facing unprecedented economic challenges driven by high inflation in practically all major economies and there are fears that this could lead to stagflation as recessionary trends are witnessed in advanced economies and slowing China. The question that is often asked now is Indian economy insulated from these economic shocks with GDP growth looking up after signs of good post covid recovery.

NARENDRA MODI IS NOW FOLLOWING U.S. PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN IN MOST GLOBAL ISSUES

PM’S STATEMENT AT QUAD SUMMIT BRINGS INDIA CLOSEST TO WASHINGTON
Arun Srivastava - 2022-05-24 13:27
Now there is no ambiguity the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has raised the goal post and put Russia in the club of his enemies. The credit goes to Joe Biden. He could accomplish the task which Donald Trump, the so called best friend of Modi could not achieve. India has been a member of Quad for long. But it has been maintaining restrain when it came to criticising Russia. But the fourth summit of Quad is witnessing a new India, joining inimical voices against Russia.