India Opens its Own Onshore Financial Centre
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India Opens its Own Onshore Financial Centre

Neeti Biyani and Sakshi Rai   Income and wealth inequality in India is deepening. The current regime, despite its promises to tackle black money, has chosen a contradictory course of action which has bolstered financial secrecy in the country, further widening already existing structural inequalities. The extent of income and wealth inequality in India is…

40th Anniversary of the Sandinista Victory—But So Much More

40th Anniversary of the Sandinista Victory—But So Much More

Jorge Capelán and Stephen Sefton Forty years ago in 1979, a huge majority of Nicaraguans led by the Sandinista Front for National Liberation (FSLN) overthrew the cruelest dictatorship in the Americas, a close ally of the United States. Ever since then, the US government has worked to destroy the FSLN. For forty years they have…

Gandhi, Tagore, Modernity
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Gandhi, Tagore, Modernity

Aseem Shrivastava A year in which the country celebrates the Mahatma’s 150th birth anniversary offers us a timely opportunity to consider his criticisms of modernity and juxtapose them with those of the other towering figure of his generation, Rabindranath Tagore, whose 78th death anniversary is on August 7. Much is made nowadays of the differences…

Personal Data – The Skyscraper of Data You Knew Nothing About

Personal Data – The Skyscraper of Data You Knew Nothing About

Courtesy: TruePublica It’s quite something to think of one simple statistic that sums up how much data is being processed about us—that ninety per cent of the world’s data was created in just the last two years. It has been calculated that each one of us with an internet connection is adding over 160 pieces…

India Must Prevent Eviction of Millions of Forest Dwellers, say UN Experts

India Must Prevent Eviction of Millions of Forest Dwellers, say UN Experts

UN human rights experts (see below for details) have urged the Government of India to prevent the potential eviction of up to nine million people, most of whom are forest dwellers and members of scheduled tribes with an ancestral link to the land and forest. The threat of evictions follows a 13 February order by…

Venezuela: Epicentre of the Anti-Imperialist Left
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Venezuela: Epicentre of the Anti-Imperialist Left

Who would have thought that, during the attempted coup d’état in Venezuela on January 23 and its immediate aftermath, Caracas would become, only five months later, the epicentre of the Latin American left? The XXV São Paulo Forum is planned for July 25–28 in the very Caracas that was supposed to be in the hands…