Swati Chaturvedi New Delhi-based journalist; author, “I Am a Troll: Inside the Secret World of the BJP’s Digital Army” NEW DELHI – Trolls are the goons of the online world. This story played out live during the recent U.S. presidential election, when Donald Trump supporters went on a rampage against Hillary Clinton and journalists who had anything critical to say …
Read More »Revisiting and Challenging Historical and Political Narratives
by Nyla Ali Khan My maternal grandmother, Akbar Jehan, and her children were subjected to deprivation in my maternal grandfather, Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah’s long absence after his ouster and arrest in 1953. They were condemned to isolation, but Akbar Jehan did not cringe. I still see vestiges of the distrust of statist versions of history and criminalization of progressive politics …
Read More »Muslim discourse
Nikhat Sattar THE wealth and pomp of several Muslim monarchies notwithstanding, the world of Islam is in tatters. Torn by internal strife, lack of focus on starving millions and controlled by greed as well as external powers, Muslim governments are in a state of disarray. Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran have reached such levels that they are waging proxy …
Read More »Has India’s army revived its ‘Cold Start’ doctrine?
NEW DELHI: Recent remarks by India’s new army chief General Bipin Rawat have raised questions if the country has revived its controversial ‘Cold Start’ doctrine for any future standoff with Pakistan, leading analysts wrote in The Hindu on Thursday. Gen Rawat had told India Today last week that the doctrine — instituted after a terrorist attack on Indian parliament in …
Read More »Why Most Economists Are So Worried About Trump
Justin Wolfers If the November election was intended as a rejection of elites, of expertise and of the sort of technocratic advice that economists often give, it’s a punch that has landed. In somber analyses, huddled hallway conversations and pointed asides during endless panel sessions at the annual conference of economists last weekend in Chicago, the major theme was a …
Read More »Towards the Saudi-led military alliance
By Muhammad Ali Ehsan The 15th retired chief of Pakistan Army, General Raheel Sharif, is being tipped to take over as the military chief of the Saudi led 34-member military alliance of Muslim countries. Defence Minister Khawaja Asif confirmed the news by stating that, ‘this thing was in the pipeline for quite some time and that the Prime Minister was …
Read More »Solid waste management
By Syed Mohammad Ali Waste management has become an issue of growing global concern as urban populations continue to increase and consumption patterns continue to rise. The health and environmental implications associated with unsafe garbage disposal are mounting, particularly in developing countries. Wastewater produced by domestic use, industrial processes and agricultural practices is a major problem when it comes to …
Read More »In Its Nuclear Race With India, Pakistan Catches Up
Summary The nuclear race between India and Pakistan is intensifying, thanks in large part to Islamabad’s fear that its military is starting to lag behind New Delhi’s. Over the past decade, Pakistan has become alarmed by the widening gap between its ability to wage conventional war and India’s. Pakistan has turned to its nuclear inventory to level the playing field. But …
Read More »How justifiable is the World Bank’s forecast of a speedy recovery in the Indian economy?
The Global Economic Prospects 2017 report brought out by the World Bank has taken a very contrarian stand. Even as the Central Statistical Organisation and other indicators, including the lead indicators brought out by the OECD, point to a sharp deceleration in growth the World Bank reports says that growth in the Indian economy has bottomed out in 2016 with …
Read More »Obama Hoped to Transform the World. It Transformed Him.
By ADAM SHATZJAN When Barack Obama entered office, the hopes that he raised in his own country were exceeded only by the hopes he raised abroad. Mr. Obama tapped into those hopes with his inspirational rhetoric about a “transformational” presidency, and his promises were scarcely less dramatic. America would be steered back on track, working with other countries to meet …
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