Mr. Trump will have a loser
Write for The Indian ExpressP Chidambaram argues that US President Donald Trump’s new tariff policy is more with electoral loyalty than economics, as he aims to appeal to disillusioned white male industrial workforce in seven swing states, ie – Erizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pencilinia.
Mr. Trump won all seven states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Northern Carolina, Pennsylvania and Visconsin and took 93 electoral votes. The constituency of Shri Trump is seven swing states. They share general characteristics: de-industrial, high unemployment and political discourse around issues such as inflation, immigration and preferences of white male industrial workers. Since Mr. Trump won all seven states, he believes that issues that worry about seven states are issues that worry about the United States and are bound to address issues.
P Chidambaram, for Indian Express
Meanwhile, as India quietly pursues a trade agreement with the US, the former Finance Minister has urged the policy makers to align with the global voices responsible for Ursula von dera leyen and marketing, as economists strongly guess that global recession should come under tariff effect.
US-China trade war shoots India in some regions
Although Donald Trump’s ‘Tariff War’ has been threatened to disrupt global trade and destabilize the supply and demand chains, it has provided India a unique opportunity to fill a adjacent vacuum, only if the nation reacts strategically, then Varma of Pavan argues in itself if the nation reacts strategically. Deccan Chronicle Article.
What are these opportunities? The most important priority is that our economy is fundamentally stronger by improving cost competition and “ease of trading” to a large extent to strengthen to strengthen the agenda. A noticeable decency has entered the corporate sector of India, where the existence of some captive markets within the nation and internationally slowed down the quality and quantity of innovations and production lines. Internal, more and more economic competition is often required by the development of monopoly homes that do not see any real incentive in upgrading their economic performance.
Pawan’s Verma for Deccan Chronicle,
As opposed to reflecting China’s retaliation, India, Verma argues, to focus on strengthening domestic competition in a dialect to become a reliable global partner. With streamlined rules, India has the ability to replace China in areas such as electronics, pharmaceuticals and textiles.
China is on our side. In fact?
Facing tariffs ahead of the United States, China is now demanding relations with India. Author Sunil Sharan, however, warns against having a close relationship with China in his piece PoliticianExplaining the frequent financial and military support of the neighboring nation as a major reason for doubt in Pakistan.
Modi has spent a large amount of time and a large amount of energy to befriend China, can only be spared repeatedly. If we want to be a part of the global answer, we should make friends with the leader of the global answer. And the leader of the global answer, whether someone likes it or not, is the United States. We should do what is in India’s best interest, and our best interests are with the United States and not with China. We are once backstabs by China. No more.
Sunil Sharan for politician
The shelter argues that China’s mutually beneficial economic relations claim is contrary to their action in the global South, as the prevailing border dispute and attempts to expand India’s obstacles in their global influence.
Indian migrants are responsible for their sorry state
Amidst the derogatory spectacle of illegal Indian migrants in Amritsar, Ajai Sahni argues after his expulsion from the US. The New Indian Express Piece. The earlier image of following the law and being a peaceful community is now fired by the emergence of unqualified and criminal elements.
Sadly, these images have been rapidly diluted over the years, and many factors are responsible for this. The first of these is a gradual but continuous change in the profiles of migrants from India – the increasing number of disqualified, often uneducated, migrant travels to the west, many of them illegally.
Ajai Sahni, for New Indian Express
As the challenges affecting Indian migrants extend beyond the US of Donald Trump, Sahni asked Indian leaders abroad to promote social integration, preventing further separation and disintegration of the community.
Why is there an immediate need for PM Modi’s leadership at this time
In its piece for The Indian ExpressTawlen Singh criticized the leaders of India for his inaction during economic turmoil. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent attention has been on religious visits, Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi resorted to personal jibs instead of giving strategic reactions.
This is in the time of chaos and upheaval, which leaders need to lead the most. The world has been thrown into chaos, upheaval and serious uncertainty as Donald Trump announced his tariff and India is weak, but our leaders are behaving as if everything is fine. The Prime Minister visited his constituency last week and as his habit, spent a lot of time in religious ceremonies and posted on X details of his spiritual experiences. Therefore, on Mahavir Jayati, he posted that ‘the ideals of Lord Mahavir have inspired countless people including me.’
Tawlen Singh for Indian Express
With bureaucracy obstacles to obstruct businesses in India, more than 20% of the financial elite of India has already left the country. Shouldn’t the decisive and pre-decorative measures be taken, Singh warned, India faces a situation of slipping in poverty.
Against disregard
Eight decades ago, in the summer of an April similar, as was in World War II, Adolf Hitler became US President after the death of Harry S. Truman Franklin de Roosevelt, the Manhattan project continued to move forward, eventually marked the morning of the global atomic era. Reflection of 1945 events in its piece WireGopalakrishna Gandhi explains why he feels that the world is again sitting on a nuclear destruction, the United States has developed 24 times more powerful bombs than one dropped on Hiroshima and Russia that is changing its atomic theory.
India has now been one of the nine ‘atoms’ powers for a long time. This is the time, it is the 80th anniversary year, to do something unusual for this, some very well-best Indians: the first of the nine to become a counter-nuclear new one power. Can it give a big example of Vishwagurunas?
Gopalakrishna Gandhi for Telegraph
The former Governor of West Bengal claimed that India should rebuild its stance as a global moral leader, by voluntarily disintegrating the part of its nuclear arsenal and designing counter-nuclear systems. In particular, the Congress made nuclear disarmament champions in 1955 and 1988.
Create with languages, no struggle on them
Amidst a debate on the initiative of three languages of the Center, Rahul Jairam, in his piece for Deccan HeraldCriticizes how languages in political means of partition decreases, unlike being cultural treasures for promotion.
If there is such a passion for someone’s language, then why cannot it be given in a creative enterprise on earth? What my love for my mother tongue means to me, I should not always need to react to a danger for it. Why it cannot always be developed as an invitation for curiosity, learning and surprise. And yes, why is it not being made and providing me a means of flourishing? Why can’t our center or state promise that people can be culturally and economically enriched through the nutrition of our languages?
Rahul Jairam, for Deccan Herald
Jairam said that the passion for someone’s mother tongue should inspire creativity and prosperity rather than promoting political turmoil. Taking inspiration from famous scholars like AK Ramanujan and Velveu Narayan Rao, the author advises a nutrition environment to cultivate the rich linguistic heritage of India.
On-demand transport for women is not an easy gig
Lalita Panicker has written about women’s Stark Underprise in India’s Booming giggling economy Hindustan TimesWomen with less than 1% of the country’s delivery and riding drivers. By preventing security risks, social expectations from women further increase gender inequality.
Expectations that women should prioritize care on the paid work, making it difficult for them to be committed for hours of demand for work. Freeding women are often paid less than their male counterparts, leading to gender pay intervals. High physical investment costs, such as obtaining driving licenses and purchasing vehicles, offer significant obstacles, especially for those from the deprived background. Many women in the form of financial exclusion lack access to bank accounts, making it difficult to receive payment from gig platforms. This makes gig of gig of work inaccessible for many women.
Lalita Panicer for Hindustan Times,
Advocates for panicer gender-separated rides-an initiative that has been successfully implemented in Sri Lanka and Nepal, suggesting practical solutions to increase female representation. In addition, he has urged the forums to provide financial assistance to women drivers through rental vehicle plans.
Expected for favor: MPs have gifts but who is paying, really?
As the Congress government of Karnataka faced allegations of corruption, Venkatesh Nayak exposed his misconduct Deccan Herald The piece – the act of offering gifts as a subtle, yet a very broad form of corruption, especially in public areas.
While lump sum bribe is the most visible face of corruption in the public sector, the suspicious practice of gifts rarely attract attention. Last year, during Deepawali, a Lok Sabha MP from Bihar and a member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee related to the department on Railways returned a gold coin and a silver block which was given a ‘gift’ to him. In his whistleblowing letter to the committee chairman, he alleged that representatives of two central public sector undertakings (CPSUs) controlled by the Ministry of Railways visited their room in their room in the middle of the night and handed over two bags filled with expensive festival memorbilia.
Venkatesh Nayak for Deccan Herald,
Despite the current parliamentary policy, strictly preventing any exchange of gifts, public sector deals continue morality, highlighting a deep underlying systemic issues that seek immediate political intervention.
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