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by Sandhya Jain on 31 Oct 2017 18 Comments

Recently, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, founder of Aligarh Muslim University (Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College), received fulsome tributes on his 200th birth anniversary. Khan was a devotee of British rule even before the Mutiny (1857) forced the Crown to directly administer its Indian territories, hitherto held in trust by the East India Company, and make plans...

by Ankur Sharma on 30 Oct 2017 2 Comments

The first confusion about the invasion of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947 is that “tribals” invaded the State of their own accord to help their Muslim brothers and sisters against the “oppressive” regime of Maharaja Hari Singh. The second confusion is that the tribes were not involved in loot, rape, and destruction of the properties. The third confusion is that th...

by R Hariharan on 29 Oct 2017 3 Comments

On September 3, 2017, when President Xi Jinping was holding a reception for dignitaries attending the ninth BRICS summit meeting in Xiamen, he got a rude shock. North Korea (Democratic Republic of Korea –DPRK), under the leadership of the irascible Kim Jong-un, carried out its sixth and largest nuclear test in defiance of China’s strong opposition. This was ...

by Graham Vanbergen on 28 Oct 2017 2 Comments

PART THREE: By adding part one of this story to part two, you will start to gather that all these actors are connected one way or another. Part three identifies yet more actors whose end game is to bring about economic chaos in Britain, one which has been described as “disaster capitalism“, designed to significantly profit from a hard Brexit. “Here, a compar...

by Graham Vanbergen on 27 Oct 2017 5 Comments

In this truly alarming story I connect three significant articles to show that Brexit, far from being the result of representative democracy, is in fact a campaign of covert intervention by foreign billionaires to bring about economic chaos in Britain in order create the circumstances for making huge profits. This is not the stuff of mere conspiracy theories...

by William Blum on 26 Oct 2017 1 Comment

Capturing the wisdom and the beauty of Donald J. Trump in just one statement escaping from his charming mouth: “Our military has never been stronger. Each day, new equipment is delivered; new and beautiful equipment, the best in the world – the best anywhere in the world, by far.” Here the man thinks that everyone will be impressed that the American militar...

by N S Rajaram on 25 Oct 2017 14 Comments

Education, especially college education in India has been an expensive failure. The reason is India followed an elitist model instead of adopting a grassroots approach as the United States did. What is needed is an approach that integrates education with national needs, which India’s elite institutions have so far have failed to do. Education should be seen ...

by F William Engdahl on 24 Oct 2017 2 Comments

The Peoples’ Bank of China has just announced a payment-versus-payment (PVP) system for Russian ruble and Chinese yuan transactions. The stated aim is to reduce currency risks in their trade. The only conceivable risk would be from the US dollar and potential acts of US Treasury financial warfare to damage Russian-Chinese trade which is becoming very signifi...

by Alexander Orlov on 23 Oct 2017 2 Comments

Following the fierce fighting south of the SAR, where Syrian government forces, with the support of the Russian Special Forces, some units of the IRGC of Iran and several Hezbollah detachments repulsed the desperate attacks of DAISH in the Deir ez-Zor, Palmyra and Mayadin areas, with the US actually condoning this and encouraging the Kurds of the Syrian Demo...

by Valery Kulikov on 22 Oct 2017 3 Comments

Undisputedly, American NGOs have fallen from grace across Europe in recent years. Such states as Italy, Hungary, the Czech Republic have been pretty vocal in criticizing American non-governmental organizations operating within their respective territories. Even Poland that has been regarded as the most loyal pro-Washington satellite state in Eastern Europe i...

by Thierry Meyssan on 21 Oct 2017 1 Comment

The Turkish army imagined a military strategy like a Russian doll. The official purpose of the operations that have just begun is to fight the jihadists. In actual fact, the real purpose of leading these operations is to prevent the creation of new States, the Rojava and Kurdistan. The operations are masking the possible implementation of the national oath o...

by Pepe Escobar on 20 Oct 2017 3 Comments

What a difference a year – an eternity in geopolitics – makes. No one could see this coming; the ideological matrix of all strands of Salafi-jihadi terror – which Russia fights no holds barred, from ISIS/Daesh to the Caucasus Emirate – beating a path to the Kremlin and about to embrace Russia as a strategic ally [10 October – Ed]. The House of Saud was horri...

by Thierry Meyssan on 19 Oct 2017 0 Comment

Over the last 16 years, numerous debates have troubled the experts in international politics in their attempts to define the objectives of US strategy. It is obviously much easier to answer the question now rather than at the beginning. And yet very few have tried, and many persist in expounding theories which have been belied by the facts. Basing his analys...

by Lawrence Sellin on 18 Oct 2017 2 Comments

US Army Gen. Joseph Votel, head of Central Command, believes that military pressure will force the Taliban to negotiate: “That’s what the object is here is, to use the military pressure to bring them to the table and enhance the efforts, not only diplomatically but regionally, focused on bringing this to some kind of a political negotiation settlement and so...

by Sandhya Jain on 17 Oct 2017 15 Comments

The Supreme Court’s order of 9 October 2017, in Arjun Gopal and Others versus Union of India and Others (Writ Petition, Civil, No. 728 of 2015), banning the sale of fire crackers in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) has set the cat among the pigeons. As the order mentions “Diwali” in almost every paragraph, with a sprinkling of...

by R K Ohri on 16 Oct 2017 3 Comments

In the second week of January 2016, the Delhi Police had unearthed an international syndicate which was sending radicalised Rohingyas and Bangladeshi Muslims to West Asian countries to join the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, in Syria. Five jihadi operators were arrested, among whom two were Bangladesh nationals identified as Shaukat Ali and Suleiman and th...

by R K Ohri on 15 Oct 2017 7 Comments

The Rohingya are Muslims of Bengali origin who have been living for centuries in Myanmar’s Arakan region, presently named Rakhine province. They have been waging a war against Buddhists for the creation of an Islamic State by partitioning that country Burma since 1946. The war for partitioning Myanmar (then Burma) was started almost at the same time when the...

by Lawrence Sellin on 14 Oct 2017 7 Comments

The common thread in the growth of Islamic extremism in Pakistan is its four decade official policy to harness Sunni militancy to suppress ethnic separatism and religious diversity domestically and advance its regional interests, particularly against Hindu India, Shia Iran and the perceived threat posed by Pashtun nationalism in Afghanistan. Coupled to that...

by Thierry Meyssan on 13 Oct 2017 2 Comments

You are probably aware that you are incompletely informed about what is brewing in Myanmar, and you probably haven’t heard about the military coalition that is preparing to attack that country. And yet, as Thierry Meyssan reveals here, these current events have been in preparation by Riyadh and Washington since 2013. Don’t take sides before you read this art...

by G B Reddy on 12 Oct 2017 6 Comments

The unfolding “Great Game” in Myanmar – the Rohingya crisis – is the least understood or deliberately left out of public consideration. Perhaps it is due to ignorance among Indian analysts and media. Generally, the majority believe that the crisis relates to the plight of the Rohingya, stateless ethnic Bengali Muslim historically persecuted minority, living ...

by Boris Kagarlitsky on 11 Oct 2017 7 Comments

Conflict between the government of Spain and the leadership of the Catalan Autonomy became the main international news event in the beginning of October. Nationalist parties forming the government in Barcelona declare independence. Madrid does not make concessions, and sends its police units to Catalonia. Regional authorities hold an independence referendum....

by Pepe Escobar on 10 Oct 2017 1 Comment

Wily clannish capo Masoud Barzani, president of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), has announced that “Yes” won Monday’s non-binding independence referendum. Now that index fingers in indelible indigo ink are out of the way, the real battle between the KRG and Baghdad begins. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and the Iraqi Supreme Court have denounc...

by Aram Mirzaei on 09 Oct 2017 1 Comment

Last Sunday [24 September], the Kurdish regional authority defied the world and went forward with the scheduled independence referendum in Northern Iraq. With the definite result of the referendum not being official yet, there can be little doubt that an overwhelming majority of Kurds have voted ‘Yes’ to independence. Despite Kurdish leaders announcing that ...

by Uttara B S on 08 Oct 2017 9 Comments

Is GST good or bad? As a policy, one tax for one nation is obviously a good thing… so the policy is great. How it is implemented and what effect it has on various sections of people is what determines its ‘success’ or ‘failure’. In our case, the rate fixed for our products and the tiresome process of filing GST returns has completely shaken our faith in the ...

by F William Engdahl on 07 Oct 2017 4 Comments

In this installment of my free newsletter series I have decided to share with you the hidden history of who was actually behind the February 2014 Ukraine crisis that forced President Viktor Yanukovic from office fleeing for his life. The consequence of the US-organized regime change, called by Stratfor founder, George Friedman “the most blatant coup d’état i...

by Janaka Goonetilleke on 06 Oct 2017 4 Comments

Democracy was sold to the poor as the ultimate in good governance, but has turned into a dictatorship with no accountability, corrupt to the core, subjugating citizens to poor governance, no rule of law, essentially to a lawless society. Democracy as defined is a government of the people, by the people for the people. The only democracy we have today is a mi...

by G B Reddy on 05 Oct 2017 2 Comments

The Indian media’s, particularly visual media’s, sensationalism and ‘chest thumping’ over China’s border incursions/transgressions betrays strategic myopia. Freedom of speech and of the press is used by editors, anchors, panelists and columnists - critics, skeptics and supporters - to indulge in a cacophony of the worst order, depending on their political le...

by William Blum on 04 Oct 2017 2 Comments

The anti-Russian/anti-Soviet bias in the American media appears to have no limit. You would think that they would have enough self-awareness and enough journalistic integrity - just enough - to be concerned about their image. But it keeps on coming, piled higher and deeper. One of the latest cases in point is a review of a new biography of Mikhail Gorbache...

by Sandhya Jain on 03 Oct 2017 14 Comments

Barring perhaps tiny Sri Lanka, the British Empire amputated every non-Christian land that fell under its heel, causing wounds that time could not heal. As meticulously documented by Narendra Singh Sarila, the Partition of India was conceived by Winston Churchill, planned by Archibald Wavell, and executed by Louis Mountbatten (The Shadow of the...

by G B Reddy on 02 Oct 2017 5 Comments

Rahul Gandhi stands exposed due to his answers to questions, particularly on “Dynasty Politics” and admission of “arrogance in 2012” at the University of Berkley, California, US, besides misquoting even the number of Lok Sabha MPs – 546 instead of 545. Subsequently, at Princeton University, Rahul Gandhi gave two reasons for the rise of leaders like Modi and ...

by Dr. Mohan Bhagwat on 01 Oct 2017 3 Comments

We have assembled here to celebrate the auspicious occasion of this year’s Vijayadashami. This year is the birth centenary year of Venerable Padmabhushan His Eminence Kushok Bakula Rinpoche. This year is also the 125th anniversary of Swami Vivekananda’s historic Chicago speech and 150th birth anniversary of his renowned disciple Bhagini Nivedita. The Buddhi...

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