Rulers & The Communists
In his important pamphlet ‘The Civil War in France’ (1871), Karl Marx expressed his views on the commune. He wrote: “The Commune, was to be a working, not a parliamentary, […]
Koushik Das (born on May 16, 1976 in Kolkata) is a career journalist. Based in the Indian capital of New Delhi, Koushik writes mainly about foreign policies and current geopolitical issues, and rarely about other topics. His own political ideas are highly influenced by Antonio Gramsci, Louis Althusser, Michel Foucault, Michael Oakeshott and others. English philosopher and political theorist Oakeshott (Dec 11, 1901-Dec 19, 1990) says that “in political activity, men sail a boundless and bottomless sea. There is neither harbour for shelter nor floor for anchorage, neither starting-place, nor appointed destination. But we have to keep afloat”. (Rationalism in Politics, 1962) As a student of Political Science, Koushik loves to share his views on issues, which have great impacts on his thought process (and also on India, South Asia and of course on the global community), with his readers through his website – Boundless Ocean of Politics. By doing so, he tries to keep himself afloat. You will find some of his articles in https://inserbia.info/today/ (https://inserbia.info/today/author/kou_das13_i/), as he has been trying to assess the global geopolitics since 2003. You can also mail him at kousdas@gmail.com
In his important pamphlet ‘The Civil War in France’ (1871), Karl Marx expressed his views on the commune. He wrote: “The Commune, was to be a working, not a parliamentary, […]
The controversy around the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) seems far from subsiding. India is against the mega Chinese project as the Corridor passes through Pakistan-administered-Kashmir (that India considers its own […]
A senior US military leader’s recent comment has triggered tension across the globe. During his recent visit to an American military base in Norway, Marine Corps Commandant General Robert B […]
For the last few months, China has tried hard to resolve the Rrohingya crisis in an attempt to increase its influence in Myanmar (and also in the Indian subcontinent). China’s […]
The 2018 Russian Presidential Election will take place on March 18, 2018. So, President Vladimir Putin has just three months to motivate his countrymen to vote in his favour. Soon […]
For the last two weeks, musicians from different parts of Britain have been performing Christmas carols in front of the huge Christmas tree at Trafalgar Square in Central London. The […]
Austria is going through a transition, politically. On December 18, the Freedom Party of Austria (FPO) joined the coalition government led by young centre-right Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (of Austrian […]
Yezidi Emergency Support (Y.E.S) is a charity organisation registered in Britain. Members of this organisation have been working together since the beginning of the huge exodus from West Asia to […]
Pakistan believes that the tension between Islamabad and New Delhi can trigger a nuclear war in South Asia. Pakistan’s National Security Adviser (NSA) Lieutenant General (Retired) Nasser Khan Janjua has […]
Prime Minister Theresa May was possibly reminiscing with glee the amount of success she had gathered from the meet at Brussels. Unfortunately, her happiness didn’t last long. Whatever the deal […]