SC will decide the fate of appeals filed against a tribunal order that had divided the Cauvery water between Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry.
Canada faces serious foreign interference issues, but these challenges must not be weaponized to unfairly target friendly and important allies like India.
In Episode 1544 of CutTheClutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at some top economists pointing to the pitfalls of ‘currency nationalism’ with data from 1991 to 2004.
Among 19 Indian firms sanctioned by US Treasury Dept was Lokesh Machines Ltd accused of coordinating with 'Russian defence procurement agent to import Italy-origin CNC machines'.
While we talk much about our military, we don’t put our national wallet where our mouth is. Nobody is saying we should double our defence spending, but current declining trend must be reversed.
Hehehe. Bjp Karnataka claims that credit goes to all govts , past and present. Wanted Fali Nariman to be changed. Rajeev is true and loyal to his political Masters. Learn to give credit where it is due. Another crony in service of the jhumla master
Thank God we have the Supreme Court. Even those disappointed by its award – we have seen incidents of violence and arson over this issue recently in Karnataka – do not question its impartiality. No matter how emotive an issue is – think Ayodhya – it should not fall always to the apex court to take the responsibility and opprobrium for a tough decision. That is what the political class is meant for. To balance, reconcile, harmonise the conflicting claims of different sections of society. Not an easy task at the best of times in a still poor country, it becomes impossible when politics assumes a divisive, take no prisoners style.
Hehehe. Bjp Karnataka claims that credit goes to all govts , past and present. Wanted Fali Nariman to be changed. Rajeev is true and loyal to his political Masters. Learn to give credit where it is due. Another crony in service of the jhumla master
Thank God we have the Supreme Court. Even those disappointed by its award – we have seen incidents of violence and arson over this issue recently in Karnataka – do not question its impartiality. No matter how emotive an issue is – think Ayodhya – it should not fall always to the apex court to take the responsibility and opprobrium for a tough decision. That is what the political class is meant for. To balance, reconcile, harmonise the conflicting claims of different sections of society. Not an easy task at the best of times in a still poor country, it becomes impossible when politics assumes a divisive, take no prisoners style.