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RACE THERE, RACE HERE

Saeed Naqvi A passionate appraisal of the widespread anger at George Floyd’s murder by a white policeman that newspaper columns are full of inspires no lasting change in race relations. Establishments have entrenched themselves too securely. In India, the jury is out: will the establishment...

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CALLING CHINA’S BLUFF

Ashok Mahapatra The world is facing turbulent times. Economists and historians have expressed different views on China’s role in this and visualised as to where the world is headed to. Other views also abound, coming as they do from global leaders, diplomats and political analysts....

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Globalising fight against the pandemic

Carlos Alvarado Quesada and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus The COVID-19 pandemic began less than six months ago, but we have already learned a great deal about the disease. Scientists around the world are looking at new and improved methods of detecting the novel coronavirus as early...

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India’s appeasement policy

Brahma Chellaney Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is “not in a good mood,” US President Donald Trump recently declared, as he offered to mediate India’s resurgent border conflict with China. After years of bending over backward to appease China, Modi has received yet another Chinese...

DOUBLE TALK ON CHINA

Bharat Jhunjhunwala Curiously, the government is asking people to boycott Chinese goods; and simultaneously sitting like a lame duck and allowing imports from China. This will not work. We have made a commitment to the effect that we will not impose an average import duty...

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Are cellphones harmful? No last word yet

Dr. AD Sharma In the unprecedented scenario of the present Covid-19 pandemic, where almost whole of the world population is confined to their homes, the use of cellular devices has risen astronomically. We are using cell phones more than ever, be it for “work from...

DOING CHINA’S BIDDING

Dr. DK Giri The ongoing India-Nepal border tensions have caught national as also international attention. Indian diplomats and commentators have not yet brought up the coincidence of timing of China’s incursion into Ladakh, and Nepal bringing up a new map to show parts of territory under...

POLICING THE POOR

Jeffrey Sommers African American George Floyd's death at the hands – and under the knee – of the Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has triggered a wave of peaceful protests and violent rioting in most major cities across the United States. Caught on video for...

Walkathon and the train of emotions

Jyotirupa Satpathy Mind runs into a storm, heart thunders and a rain of tears ooze out of our eyes while we see or read about the painstaking tales of distressed multitudes across the country, caught between the Covid and the lockdown. Sights and tales of...

POOR MADE POORER

Shivaji Sarkar The long march of crores of migrant workers might have become a political issue, but there is nothing new to this in the Indian context, except that Covid-19 has brought to the fore a crisis that’s simmering for long. The erstwhile Planning Commission...

 

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The coming together of the Thackeray cousins – Raj Thackeray, chief of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Shiv Sena...

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