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GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES

Ajit Ranade The border conflict in eastern Ladakh has claimed 20 brave soldiers -- the worst casualty along the India-China border in more than 50 years. At best of times, the line of actual control (LAC) which is not an internationally recognised border bristles with...

More work for poor, assets for nation

SN Misra Of the various COVID-linked economic packages announced by the government, an additional allocation of Rs 40,000 crore under the MGNREGA programme has attracted special attention. The prime reason for this is that it is likely to create additional 300 crore man-days of work...

Vietnam humbled China

Saeed Naqvi A strategy to undermine China beyond recovery has been spelt out by closet Sinologist in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet, Ramdas Athawale. He isan MP from Maharashtra and Union minister of state for social justice and empowerment. He exhorted the nation on the...

The curve of fake pandemic news

Philip N. Howard Would you believe that the coronavirus was developed by a government to weaken its foreign rivals? Or that “patriots” created it to foment a revolution against “big government” and the “deep state”? Sadly, far too many people who have encountered such disinformation...

China’s economic crossroads

Kevin Rudd and Daniel Rosen Back in 2013, the Chinese government laid out a policy agenda that promised real reforms to an economy laden with debt and distorted by the influence of the country’s large state-owned enterprise (SOE) sector. But instead of seeing that agenda...

LET MIGRANTS RETURN

Bharat Jhunjhunwala The main reason for outward migration is the mismatch between geography and population. For example, the construction of the Bhakra Dam led to an increase in the area under irrigation in Punjab and to a higher demand for labour. Thus, large numbers of...

Beginning of the end of China

Dr DK Giri In a violent clash between the Indian and Chinese soldiers last Monday at Galwan Valley in Ladakh, over 20 Indian soldiers, including a colonel were killed and more were injured. Casualties are reported from the other side, but the exact number is...

Needed: New mechanisms of solidarity

Bertrand Badré and Yves Tiberghien In order to pave the way for renewed international cooperation in these times, three myths need to be debunked. The first is that COVID-19 qualifies as an unexpected "black swan" event for which no one could have prepared. In fact,...

TWEAK CHINA’S TAIL

Shiv Kunal Verma Galwan will now forever have the same ring to it as Nam Ka Chu. Judging from the initial reports, the tactics adopted by the PLA were similar to what the Chinese did after the cease-fire had been declared in November 1962, when...

Bond holds key

Nishikant Dubey The central government has set itself an ambitious task of achieving a nominal GDP of $5 trillion (Rs 350 trillion) by 2024. Debt markets have played a major role in developing the global economy by providing sustainable long-term capital to fuel growth in...

 

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