Why Syama Prasad Mookerjee Is Relevant Today

Dr. Anirban Ganguly One of the starkest manifestations of the Nehruvian consensus has been the marginalisation, in our national discourse, of non-Nehruvian or non-Congress leaders, both of thought and of politics. These were the leaders who challenged Nehru’s political methods and direction; the ones who dared to evolve an alternative framework for national regeneration by

Why India rightfully deserves NSG membership

Siddharth Singh || For years, India has been trying to gain entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), a 48 member grouping that was formed in the aftermath of India’s 1974 nuclear test with the aim of ensuring non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and nuclear technology.

IRREVERSIBLE ACT OF INTOLERANCE

Anirban Ganguly || It is ironical that a champion of democracy and an upholder of the dignity of the Constitution such as Syama Prasad Mookerjee, should have been detained, confined and thrown to death a little over a year after the formation of free India’s first Parliament

Afghan-India Friendship Dam- Achhe din for New Delhi-Kabul relations

Vaibhav Chadha| | On June 4, 2016 Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Ashraf Ghani jointly inaugurated themodi in afganistan Afghan- India Friendship dam (Salma Dam) on the river Hari Rud in western Herat

Deoras: The man behind BJP’s rise

VIJAY CHAUTHAIWALE The quarter-century from 1971 to 1996 witnessed some of the most transformation events in Indian history that changed the socio-political discourse and led to a tectonic shift in the Indian polity. It began with war against Pakistan and ended with Atal Behari Vajpayee becoming Prime Minister. It saw the best and worst of

Deoras: The man behind BJP’s rise

VIJAY CHAUTHAIWALE The quarter-century from 1971 to 1996 witnessed some of the most transformation events in Indian history that changed the socio-political discourse and led to a tectonic shift in the Indian polity. It began with war against Pakistan and ended with Atal Behari Vajpayee becoming Prime Minister. It saw the best and worst of

Deoras: The man behind BJP’s rise

VIJAY CHAUTHAIWALE The quarter-century from 1971 to 1996 witnessed some of the most transformation events in Indian history that changed the socio-political discourse and led to a tectonic shift in the Indian polity. It began with war against Pakistan and ended with Atal Behari Vajpayee becoming Prime Minister. It saw the best and worst of

Modi conquers world to govern India

 S. Gurumurthy Ten standing ovations! And 69 clapping interventions! Indices of the reception Prime Minister Narendra Modi got from the Joint Session of US Congress when he addressed them as if extempore for 45 minutes on Wednesday (June 8) during his fourth visit to the US in two years. After his speech, many Congressmen even