Penguin India's Nehru Library announcement follows the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund's plans for an audio-visual archive, which will compile material by and about Nehru under one digital platform.
The US military operation in Venezuela raises global concern. Experts say that Trump’s action could weaken global legal standards and fuel geopolitical instability.
The latest comment comes as New Delhi and Washington have yet to sign a trade agreement. India’s purchase of Russian oil has reduced, but Moscow remains top source for crude.
If deal goes through, Greece will be 2nd foreign country to procure vehicle. Morocco was first; TATA Group has set up manufacturing unit there with minimum 30 percent indigenous content.
Many of you might think I got something so wrong in National Interest pieces written this year. I might disagree! But some deserve a Mea Culpa. I’d deal with the most recent this week.
One wonders how such a lopsided article got published on The Print. Is Mr. Shekhar Gupta not in charge at The Print? Or are the editorial oversight and supervisory mechanisms not working at The Print?
Sample this gem of a line from the article-
“The arrival of both archives coincides with a period of widespread misinformation and disinformation about India’s first prime minister, much of it driven by the ruling BJP.”
Ms. Antara Baruah is free to have her political views, biases and loyalties. But how does this qualify as “objective journalism”?
Is this a sample of the much vaunted “un-hyphenated journalism” that Mr. Gupta keeps talking about?
One wonders how such a lopsided article got published on The Print. Is Mr. Shekhar Gupta not in charge at The Print? Or are the editorial oversight and supervisory mechanisms not working at The Print?
Sample this gem of a line from the article-
“The arrival of both archives coincides with a period of widespread misinformation and disinformation about India’s first prime minister, much of it driven by the ruling BJP.”
Ms. Antara Baruah is free to have her political views, biases and loyalties. But how does this qualify as “objective journalism”?
Is this a sample of the much vaunted “un-hyphenated journalism” that Mr. Gupta keeps talking about?