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In Retrospect - Page 12

Retrograde maneuvering

12 Nov 2022 7:38 PM IST
Even as the cyclic problem of stubble burning — which had its genesis in the first green revolution — shows no signs of abatement, the government...

A customary 'British' PM

5 Nov 2022 11:50 PM IST
Pragmatically, the much-hyped Indian origin and Hindu faith of the new British PM will hardly have any significant bearing on Britain’s outlook...

Paying for the remiss?

29 Oct 2022 9:24 PM IST
Longstanding negligence around the energy security issue — resulting in high import dependency — has thrown Europe into a deep energy crisis; India...

Whitewashed!

22 Oct 2022 11:51 PM IST
Indian government’s outright denial of GHI report on ‘methodological’ grounds covers up a deeper malaise — lack of authentic data, which may push the...

Feeding war on peace?

16 Oct 2022 12:25 AM IST
The Nobel Peace Prize to three anti-Russia entities amid the war in Ukraine entails the long-prevailing Western strategy of sustaining conflicts...

Emergence of a new pole?

8 Oct 2022 8:44 PM IST
Coming amid the collapse of West-led neoliberal economics, the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party will likely project China’s...

Time for an overhaul

2 Oct 2022 2:17 AM IST
As the dominance of dollar in the currency market pushes countries on the verge of stagflation, there is a need to restructure the functioning of...

A misbegotten priority

24 Sept 2022 11:07 PM IST
At a time when multiple endangered species in India are teetering on the verge of extinction and tribal populations are languishing under extreme...

Fading foothold

18 Sept 2022 1:22 AM IST
Queen’s demise amid tumultuous politico-economic situation in the UK may loosen the country’s grip of soft power over Commonwealth nations

The 'other' Queen

11 Sept 2022 2:18 AM IST
As the world watches the rituals, mourning and unspooling of ceremonies surrounding Queen Elizabeth’s demise, little is known about the role of the...

Disconnected

4 Sept 2022 1:21 AM IST
For trivial reasons, even inane and naive, global authorities often disrupt Internet services in parts of their nation. Does this achieve anything at...

Bound to boomerang

27 Aug 2022 11:43 PM IST
Democratic India cannot afford to replicate dictatorial Myanmar’s exclusionary refugee policies towards Rohingyas — a doomed trail that it might...
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