New Delhi: Trump Can’t Derail Indian Economy
A couple of days after US President Donald John Trump announced a 25% tariff on Indian goods (from August 1, 2025), alongside an additional but unspecified “penalty” for its defence […]
The Remnants Of Consumerism
Once, renowned Bengali poet Sudhindranath Dutta wrote: “Will he end up eating himself out of hunger?” (Verse: Ostrich or Uthpakhi; উটপাখি in Bengali) Perhaps, it would be difficult to find […]
Not Only An Economic Issue, But Also Political
Illegal immigration creates economic, as well as political, problems for both Developed and Developing nations. Unwanted migration from Bangladesh or Nepal to India, and also from war-torn African countries to […]
Populist Politics, Irrational Economics
The most powerful President of the world has proved that he can put the Global Economy on the brink of collapse without (triggering) a World War or a pandemic. Experts […]
Germany To Reap India’s Demographic Dividend…
Currently, more than half of India’s population is under the age of 27. Hence, the South Asian nation tops the list of youngest countries in the world and also becomes […]
Sanctions At The Time Of Bill & Boris
Former US President Bill Clinton had repeatedly threatened Boris Yeltsin, the then President of Russia, with economic sanctions over a nuclear and defence co-operation deal with India. As per transcripts […]
India In A Capability Trap
The UN has confirmed that India overtook China to become world’s most populous country in April 2023, as the population of the South Asian nation touched 1,425,775,850. A number of […]
Navigating The Complexities
Navigating the complexities of relations between media houses and internet giants is a difficult task. At the very core of that complexity is the distribution of revenues from media businesses. […]
Another Ominous Forecast
The World Food Programme (WFP), an international organisation within the United Nations that provides food assistance worldwide, has shocked the global community by mentioning in its latest report that nearly […]
