Modi and Lula – Stewardship of Popular Politics
When politics is viewed through a conventional lens of Right and Left, there is absolutely nothing in common between PM Modi and Brazil's President-Elect Lula Da Silva.
When politics is viewed through a conventional lens of Right and Left, there is absolutely nothing in common between PM Modi and Brazil's President-Elect Lula Da Silva.
The Bank of England is of the view that further sharp increases in policy rates could do more damage than good. The RBI’s MPC will do well to bear this in mind.
The signing of the maritime demarcation agreement covering 330 sq miles between extreme rivals — Lebanon and Israel — is no mean feat.
The Union government should abandon its Hindi-centric language project and, instead, adopt the multilingual policy it is now obliging IT intermediaries to follow.
As the US and China glare at each other and leave no ambiguity about their rivalrous intent, the world must watch the potential implications of great power politics.
Like all good autocrats, the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, has purged the top Chinese Communist Party hierarchy of even a semblance of diversity.