by Rasna Warah The 60s, 70s, and 80s are often described as the Golden Age of Indian cinema and Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu had a...
In a departure from the past, the Rajapaksa leadership has kept its options yet open on the UNHRC resolution that would be taken up...
IN its systematic attempt to vilify the farmers’ movement against the three infamous agriculture bills that open peasant agriculture to corporate take-over, the government...
by IUCSSRE News “India has been facing a tough challenge in creating decent jobs for its growing young population in the country and the crisis...
For Sri Lanka, big ticket foreign investment matters right now more than at any time in the post-Independence era. Overseas investors would be keenly watching...
South Asia Analysis Group Paper No 6733 - 15 January 2021 (SAAG in arrangement with Eurasia Review and Sri Lanka Guardian) (FILES) This file picture taken...
As always, India-baiters in Sri Lanka’s strategic community and foreign policy commentators, missed the real significance of last week’s visit of External Affairs Minister  S....
KANCHA ILAIAH SHEPHERD On January 6, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India sent an email to, perhaps, all Indians who have email...
THE Modi government must be the most timid in the world vis-à-vis international finance capital. By the same token, it must be the most...
The kisans gathered around the Delhi border have unerringly put their fingers on the real issue confronting them, namely their very survival as peasants. Till now...