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.
This does not come as any surprise to those who watched his swagger and his sneering looks after just a couple of IPLs. And the way he was going was bound to bring him down with a crash. Better sooner than later. His ‘talents’ have been highly exaggerated by the sensation seeking media.
“But I hope we all pause for a moment and enjoy how everyone collectively telling a man to shut up allowed us, for one glorious moment, a chance to see him squirm and apologise for something he would have been lauded for as ‘candidness’ only a year ago.” The author should’ve come up with a better way of ending an argument. This is not about glory or winning in a competition.
All I can see is a neo-feminazi spurring out and blabbering meaningless words.
If he likes to keep points or ‘scores let him. It is his personal choice. It is between him and the women willing to be with him. Let men be men, and please stop making pussies out of them.
Pandya’s role model is Gayle. So there is no surprise in his misogyny. He should be punished to send out a message. My son looks up to him and thinks he is a great guy because he can hit a ball a long way. The line is blurred. Most discouraging of all was the response of his father. Reminded me of Earl Woods justifying Tiger’s philandering. The sad bottom line is that Pandya is backed by the powers that be in cricket, including Shastri and Kohli and he will end up back to his old ways very soon (if not already). Speak out of line. Appear contrite. Ride the storm. this seems to be the new paradigm
This does not come as any surprise to those who watched his swagger and his sneering looks after just a couple of IPLs. And the way he was going was bound to bring him down with a crash. Better sooner than later. His ‘talents’ have been highly exaggerated by the sensation seeking media.
“But I hope we all pause for a moment and enjoy how everyone collectively telling a man to shut up allowed us, for one glorious moment, a chance to see him squirm and apologise for something he would have been lauded for as ‘candidness’ only a year ago.” The author should’ve come up with a better way of ending an argument. This is not about glory or winning in a competition.
All I can see is a neo-feminazi spurring out and blabbering meaningless words.
If he likes to keep points or ‘scores let him. It is his personal choice. It is between him and the women willing to be with him. Let men be men, and please stop making pussies out of them.
Pandya’s role model is Gayle. So there is no surprise in his misogyny. He should be punished to send out a message. My son looks up to him and thinks he is a great guy because he can hit a ball a long way. The line is blurred. Most discouraging of all was the response of his father. Reminded me of Earl Woods justifying Tiger’s philandering. The sad bottom line is that Pandya is backed by the powers that be in cricket, including Shastri and Kohli and he will end up back to his old ways very soon (if not already). Speak out of line. Appear contrite. Ride the storm. this seems to be the new paradigm