India has been pleading for long to bring reforms in institutions like the United Nations, IMF, and World Bank, which it believes are West-dominated and don’t reflect current global realities.
Mini deal will likely see no cut in 10% baseline tariff on Indian exports announced by Trump on 2 April, it is learnt, but additional 26% tariffs are set to be reduced.
The Chinese are said to have hired ex-fighter pilots & air force operators from NATO countries over the past several years to help them fine-tune their operational & flying capabilities.
Public, loud, upfront, filled with impropriety and high praise sometimes laced with insults. This is what we call Trumplomacy. But the larger objective is the same: American supremacy.
How absurd these women are. Are they implying there is no sexual harassment of women in workplaces? They must be like the three monkeys who don’t see, hear or speak of evil. Pathetic!
If we respect freedom of expression and plurality of views, it would be unfair to castigate someone for taking a contrarian position. However, if someone who stands accused of impropriety is a former colleague, friend or husband, writing against the movement is liable to be seen as pushing an agenda. What seems to be paining younger journalists about their seniors mentioned in this column is that these women are failing to see the historic importance of the Me Too movement, for all workspaces and newsrooms in particular. Worse may be happening in rural India. However, to refer to that in an effort to trivialise what is presently a largely urban, middle class movement is classic whataboutery. Some tasteless remarks can be made, reflecting a lack of education and upbringing, but violating the bodily integrity of a woman, especially someone in a subordinate position, is a criminal act. No alibis.
I agree with each of the original statements of the women being attacked in this article.
Despicable “women” aka enablers.
How absurd these women are. Are they implying there is no sexual harassment of women in workplaces? They must be like the three monkeys who don’t see, hear or speak of evil. Pathetic!
If we respect freedom of expression and plurality of views, it would be unfair to castigate someone for taking a contrarian position. However, if someone who stands accused of impropriety is a former colleague, friend or husband, writing against the movement is liable to be seen as pushing an agenda. What seems to be paining younger journalists about their seniors mentioned in this column is that these women are failing to see the historic importance of the Me Too movement, for all workspaces and newsrooms in particular. Worse may be happening in rural India. However, to refer to that in an effort to trivialise what is presently a largely urban, middle class movement is classic whataboutery. Some tasteless remarks can be made, reflecting a lack of education and upbringing, but violating the bodily integrity of a woman, especially someone in a subordinate position, is a criminal act. No alibis.