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Maj Gen GD Bakshi, the defence expert with the loudest war cry on Prime Time TV

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Maj. Gen. GD Bakshi, shrillest warmonger in the media, hits new low with gaali on Republic TV

A profile of Major General Gagandeep Bakshi (retd) who recently let loose a volley of insults at a Republic Bharat panellist, probably a first on TV, by Nandita Singh.

A leap of 8,929 per cent in five months of relisting after insolvency, and then a steep fall for six consecutive trading days — the stock movement of Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali Ayurved-acquired Ruchi Soya Industries has left markets perplexed, reports Remya Nair.

How India lined up US, Russia on its side of LAC and China was forced to return friendless

China is disengaging from the LAC and the one thing the Chinese are surely taking back is the ill-will of a fellow Asian power, far poorer but strong in the knowledge that it has many more friends than Beijing does today, writes Jyoti Malhotra.

Why Pakistan is keeping mum about India-China LAC conflict

Pakistani Army Chief Qamar Javed Bajwa is being careful not to aggravate LoC. If Bajwa didn’t escalate after India’s revocation of Article 370, he won’t do so now, writes Ayesha Siddiqa.

Centre calls for immediate action against IAS officer who submitted ‘fake’ OBC certificate

The Central government has recommended action against a 2016-batch IAS officer Asif K. Yusuf of the Kerala cadre for allegedly submitting a fake Other Backward Class (OBC) certificate that allowed him to improve his UPSC rank, reports Sanya Dhingra.

Rahul Gandhi has skipped all 11 meetings of standing committee on defence since September

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has not attended a single meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence, of which he is a member, since its formation as part of the 17th Lok Sabha last year, reports Fatima Khan.

Uttar Pradesh is India’s broken heartland, break it into 4 or 5 states

Uttar Pradesh, our largest state by population and most powerful, is also the worst governed. A state with 1-in-6 Indians has no hope because of its size, writes Shekhar Gupta in this week’s edition of ‘National Interest’.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Schrewd opportunist communist sympathizer Sekhar Gupta’s thePrint hovers between neutral journalism and anti-Modiism or pro-communist, this is usual opportunism by neech commu-neech mind.

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