The central theme emerging from Chinese online discourse is that while Trump may now acknowledge China’s strength and treat it as an equal, this recognition is driven more by fear and strategic anxiety than by genuine intent for collaboration.
Once seen as a fading presence on India’s investment & startup picture, the state is slowly moving up the ladder, with policy reforms & infrastructure building.
Agreement signed during 17th Joint Working Group (JWG) on defence cooperation. Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh met Director General in Israeli Ministry of Defence Amir Baram Tuesday.
This world is being restructured and redrawn by one man, and what’s his power? It’s not his formidable military. It’s trade. With China, it turned on him.
Collegium system is not working properly and even after the declaration of NJAC as unconstitutional, there are clear protests and murmurings within itself and Justice Chellameswar has clearly objected the working of the system. If Govt. is subjected to review as to the legality of actions, the Collegium should also come under the scrutiny of Parliament and no one is above and supreme in a parliamentary Democracy. Events after the validity of Collegium shows that the system has its inherent weakness and selective control over it and is criticised by many legal Luminaries. Parliament has to approve the selection of Judges in true sense and not in ceremonial acceptance as the SC now require. It is a shame on the part of Parliament that it does not discuss or rethink over the NJAC revival and it all due to the rampant corruption and degrading strength. The symptoms of erosions in the foundation of Democracy is seen when the Judiciary takes over its upper hand beyond the parliamentary supremacy. It is the high time the Collegium system has to be reviewed in consonance with checking policies.
Collegium system is not working properly and even after the declaration of NJAC as unconstitutional, there are clear protests and murmurings within itself and Justice Chellameswar has clearly objected the working of the system. If Govt. is subjected to review as to the legality of actions, the Collegium should also come under the scrutiny of Parliament and no one is above and supreme in a parliamentary Democracy. Events after the validity of Collegium shows that the system has its inherent weakness and selective control over it and is criticised by many legal Luminaries. Parliament has to approve the selection of Judges in true sense and not in ceremonial acceptance as the SC now require. It is a shame on the part of Parliament that it does not discuss or rethink over the NJAC revival and it all due to the rampant corruption and degrading strength. The symptoms of erosions in the foundation of Democracy is seen when the Judiciary takes over its upper hand beyond the parliamentary supremacy. It is the high time the Collegium system has to be reviewed in consonance with checking policies.
Collegium system must definitely be reviewed and check and balance system should be more strengthened.