The BJP has also accused Gandhi, the OCCRP & 92-year-old billionaire financier-philanthropist George Soros of singling out the Adani Group & its closeness to the Modi government.
In Episode 1568 of #CutTheClutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at the high-stakes battle that could shape future of AAP chief Kejriwal & test the enduring popularity of Modi.
Before Kishore, Indian politicians were the strategists, data scientists, slogan writers, and every skill set needed to win an election. Intuition guided them.
The appetite for government benefits has surged in recent years. The genius of Modi’s con job lies in driving the bottom of the pyramid further into distress.
In an exclusive interview, Rashid, out on interim bail, talks about 'separatist' tag given to him, Pakistan being a stakeholder in Kashmir issue & shares his thoughs on Modi's 'naya Kashmir'.
In the Opposition, the BJP always used flaming rhetoric about war and retribution. But when it came to power in the late 1990s, it was revealed as meek, confused, and caught off-guard.
Dalit organisations reject the very idea of creamy layer in SC/ST reservation. Many are now pointing out the flaws in the implementation of the existing reservation system.
Under Mishra's chairmanship, Bar Council of India has been in news not so much for its regulatory role but for criticising lawyers and judges who spoke for judicial accountability.
In the first eight months of the current fiscal year, New Delhi’s net tax intake didn’t even hit the halfway mark of what it expects to collect by March 31.
As Visakhapatnam readies a mega airport, the Andhra Pradesh government has revived its shelved Dagadarthi project, aiming to boost cargo and connectivity on the south coast.
Speaking at annual press conference, Army chief reiterated that India does not recognise 1963 Sino-Pakistan border pact under which Pakistan illegally ceded Shaksgam Valley to China.
UK, EFTA already in the bag and EU on the way, many members of RCEP except China signed up, and even restrictions on China being lifted, India has changed its mind on trade.
OCCRP’s statement “The U.S. government, while providing some funding to OCCRP, has no say in our editorial processes and no control over our reporting,” sums up pretty much everything.
It has been quite clear to observers for some time that the OCCRP’s reports on corruption and organized crime are always directed against governments headed by right-of-centre political parties. Be it India or elsewhere, it is always the right-wing facing the brunt of the OCCRP’s “investigative” journalism.
Now, it’s safe to say that much of the input to such “investigative” reportage was from the intelligence provided by the US govt agencies like the CIA, DEA, FBI, etc.
When the current liberal establishment in the US wants to create hurdles for a right-wing political leader in another country, the OCCRP does the job under the garb of “investigative journalism”.
The Department of State pays the OCCRP for it’s “services”.
OCCRP’s statement “The U.S. government, while providing some funding to OCCRP, has no say in our editorial processes and no control over our reporting,” sums up pretty much everything.
It has been quite clear to observers for some time that the OCCRP’s reports on corruption and organized crime are always directed against governments headed by right-of-centre political parties. Be it India or elsewhere, it is always the right-wing facing the brunt of the OCCRP’s “investigative” journalism.
Now, it’s safe to say that much of the input to such “investigative” reportage was from the intelligence provided by the US govt agencies like the CIA, DEA, FBI, etc.
When the current liberal establishment in the US wants to create hurdles for a right-wing political leader in another country, the OCCRP does the job under the garb of “investigative journalism”.
The Department of State pays the OCCRP for it’s “services”.