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Month: June 2020

Modi’s hypocrisy: Blocking 59 Chinese apps but leaving the notorious American culprits unscathed

The Modi regime blocked 59 apps related to China accusing them of data stealing while keeping both Facebook and Google intact and unscather.

Tue, Jun 30 2020Tue, Jun 30 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics
Jeyaraj and Fenix’s custodial death: Can the CBI deliver justice?

Jeyaraj and Fenix’s custodial death: Can the CBI deliver justice?

Can a CBI investigation of Jeyaraj and Fenix’s custodial death deliver justice? Did any CBI investigation in such crimes reach to the realm of justice?

Tue, Jun 30 2020Tue, Jun 30 2020 Editor Editorial
Justice for Jeyaraj and Fenix not possible until colonial-era police system exists

Justice for Jeyaraj and Fenix not possible until colonial-era police system exists

There can be no justice for Jeyaraj and Fenix who were killed in custody by the Tamil Nadu Police until the colonial-era police institution exists in India.

Sun, Jun 28 2020Sun, Jun 28 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics
What does the iconic Rath Yatra in Puri during COVID-19 imply?

What does the iconic Rath Yatra in Puri during COVID-19 imply?

The Supreme Court’s permission to Puri’s iconic Rath Yatra amid the COVID-19 pandemic shows the hypocrisy of the state and the critics of Tablighi Jamaat.

Sat, Jun 27 2020Sat, Jun 27 2020 Editor India
Bloodshed in Indian newsrooms as mainstream media is axing journalist

Bloodshed in Indian newsrooms as mainstream media is axing journalist

The Indian newsrooms are making a kill in the digital space, however, at the same time, citing COVID-19 pandemic, they are firing numerous journalists.

Fri, Jun 26 2020Fri, Jun 26 2020 Editor Editorial
What will be the outcome of Modi's coal block auction decision?

What will be the outcome of Modi’s coal block auction decision?

Will Modi’s coal block auction decision really create jobs for 280,000 workers? Can Modi’s decision spark a long-term conflict over eviction of tribals?

Fri, Jun 26 2020Fri, Jun 26 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Economy
One month of George Floyd's institutional murder and the promise of change

One month of George Floyd’s institutional murder and the promise of change

Even after a month of George Floyd’s institutional murder, the Black Lives Matter movement continues with full vigour. It’s time for a broader unity.

Thu, Jun 25 2020Thu, Jun 25 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Foreign Affairs
Deconstructing the triumphant decadence: Perforating the idea of nation and exequial of reason

Deconstructing the triumphant decadence: Perforating the idea of nation and exequial of reason

The essence of an idea of nation lies with its imagination. The recent consistent onslaught on its idea is gravely frightening.

Mon, Jun 22 2020Mon, Jun 22 2020 Mostaid Ahmed Opinion
Being a single working mother in the time of a pandemic

Being a single working mother in the time of a pandemic

The single working mothers have been going through a toughest phase in their lives due to the COVID-19 pandemic and no one is talking about their issues.

Sun, Jun 21 2020Sun, Jun 21 2020 Moumita Alam Women
Flaws of personalised diplomacy of narcissist leaders

Flaws of personalised diplomacy of narcissist leaders

This comment article critiques how authoritarian narcissist personality of a populist leader and his style of governance impacts the nation. All is well when everything goes well. Victory is easy even when governance is failing the people continually.

Sat, Jun 20 2020Sat, Jun 20 2020 Samuel Sequeira Opinion
India-China conflict needs a peaceful solution, not a hysteric jingoistic reaction

India-China conflict needs a peaceful solution, not a hysteric jingoistic reaction

India-China conflict doesn’t need hysteric hyper-nationalist chest thumping but a mature diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and clear the bad air.

Fri, Jun 19 2020Fri, Jun 19 2020 Editor Editorial, India
Why a Sino-Indian military face-off needs de-escalation, not chest-thumping?

Why a Sino-Indian military face-off needs de-escalation, not chest-thumping?

Up in the Himalayas, there is a peculiar turn of events this week as the Sino-Indian military face-off in eastern Ladakh’s Galwan River valley has turned ugly on the night […]

Fri, Jun 19 2020Fri, Jun 19 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Foreign Affairs
Why the NPR is inevitable despite a pause due to COVID-19 outbreak?

NPR and NRC in post-lockdown phase is a dire necessity for the Modi regime

The rollout of the NPR and NRC in post-lockdown phase is inevitable as the Modi regime will try to provide cheap labour pool to big corporate houses now.

Wed, Jun 17 2020Wed, Jun 17 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics
India's foreign exchange reserves

The surge in India’s foreign exchange reserves isn’t Modi’s but lockdown’s gift

The recent news of surge in India’s foreign exchange reserves isn’t one that calls for jubilation. This increase isn’t India’s gain but a sign of bad trade.

Mon, Jun 15 2020Mon, Jun 15 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Economy
COVID-19 pandemic in Delhi bared Kejriwal's incompetence and nexus with the BJP

COVID-19 pandemic in Delhi bared Kejriwal’s incompetence and nexus with the BJP

Arvind Kejriwal’s failure to curb the COVID-19 pandemic in Delhi exposed not only his government’s incompetence but his utmost surrender to the BJP and Modi

Mon, Jun 15 2020Mon, Jun 15 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics
Global recession 2020- A gift for the capitalists and a curse for the poor

Global recession 2020- A gift for the capitalists and a curse for the poor

The COVID-19 pandemic gave global capitalism a big opportunity to utilise public money to profiteer and attempt to escape the quagmire it’s in since 2009.

Sun, Jun 14 2020Mon, Jun 15 2020 Sankha Shubhra Biswas Economy
Lockdown in India clearly failed as COVID-19 cases rise steeply

Lockdown in India clearly failed as COVID-19 cases rise steeply

Modi’s lockdown in India clearly failed as the steep rise in the number of COVID-19 cases exemplifies. But the government is still pushing for the “unlock”.

Wed, Jun 10 2020Wed, Jun 10 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics
Indifference, when a pregnant woman is jailed under false charges, is a crime, dissent isn’t

Indifference, when a pregnant woman is jailed under false charges, is a crime, dissent isn’t

If there is an ominous silence over the arrest of a pregnant woman like Safoora Zargar under false charges, then that’s a crime. Dissenting isn’t.

Wed, Jun 10 2020Wed, Jun 10 2020 Dhrupadi Ghosh Opinion
The economic repercussions of Coronavirus in India

Indian Recession 2020 – A Marxist Analysis

The Indian economy continues to sink, while the narcissist prime minister keeps applauding himself. An indepth Marxist analysis of the present crisis.

Thu, Jun 04 2020Fri, Jun 05 2020 Sankha Shubhra Biswas Economy
Modi's dirty politics choking West Bengal

Modi’s dirty politics choking West Bengal

Eyeing 2021 assembly elections, Modi’s dirty politics over West Bengal has increased manifold and is causing severe problems for the state and its people.

Wed, Jun 03 2020Wed, Jun 03 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics
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