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  • Pandemics: The Perils of Agribusiness Profits
    Capitalism | COVID19 | Online Blog | USA | World Economy

    Pandemics: The Perils of Agribusiness Profits

    BySatyaki Roy March 14, 2021March 15, 2021

    The multiple pandemics of the past decades can be linked to the expansion of agribusinesses into the global South. The consequent deforestation and unregulated industrial farming of animals have produced hotspots for pathogens to cross into humans.

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  • ‘Engaging the World’: The ‘Fascinating Story’ of Hamas’s Political Evolution
    Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    ‘Engaging the World’: The ‘Fascinating Story’ of Hamas’s Political Evolution

    ByRomana Rubeo and Ramzy Baroud March 14, 2021March 15, 2021

    An interview with Dr. Daud Abdullah, author of ‘Engaging the World: The Making of Hamas’s Foreign Policy’. In this book, Hamas is viewed as a political actor, whose armed resistance is only a component in a complex and far-reaching strategy.

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  • Pakistan Caught in Debt Trap
    Capitalism | China | Online Blog | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    Pakistan Caught in Debt Trap

    ByC.P. Chandrasekhar March 14, 2021March 15, 2021

    Pakistan’s external debt and debt service burden continue to rise. The reason why the country is managing to stay afloat is because it is a strategic partner that cannot be dropped by the U.S. or China, occasional irritants and periodic disagreements notwithstanding.

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  • Eight Years Without President Chávez
    Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism | World Politics

    Eight Years Without President Chávez

    ByMaria Paez Victor March 14, 2021March 15, 2021

    Transcript of a talk on the 8th anniversary of the untimely death of Hugo Chavez. “If Hugo Chávez were here he would see that the love for his people bore fruit in Venezuela’s rebellion against injustice, inequality and imperialism, defiantly proclaiming its sovereignty.”

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  • Parleying with the Infinite: India in Beethoven’s Imagination
    Culture | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Parleying with the Infinite: India in Beethoven’s Imagination

    ByVinay Lal March 14, 2021March 15, 2021

    There are many surprising ways in which Western classical music, and more particularly the music of Beethoven, has relations with India. The name of Beethoven is also inextricably linked up with the name of someone who is inescapably present in nearly every conversation—Gandhi.

    Read More Parleying with the Infinite: India in Beethoven’s ImaginationContinue

  • Sahir Ludhianvi at 100: Why the Poet and Film Lyricist was the Original ‘Angry Young Man’
    Culture | Online Blog

    Sahir Ludhianvi at 100: Why the Poet and Film Lyricist was the Original ‘Angry Young Man’

    ByAkshay Manwani March 14, 2021March 15, 2021

    With his incisive poetry and plainspokenness, Ludhianvi consistently raised uncomfortable questions and expressed bitter truths.

    Read More Sahir Ludhianvi at 100: Why the Poet and Film Lyricist was the Original ‘Angry Young Man’Continue

  • Six Decades After His Death, Abul Kalam Azad’s Message of Hindu-Muslim Unity Is Urgently Relevant
    Editor's Picks | Print Edition

    Six Decades After His Death, Abul Kalam Azad’s Message of Hindu-Muslim Unity Is Urgently Relevant

    BySyeda Hameed March 7, 2021March 6, 2021

    His philosophy holds the cure to the biggest scourge India faces today: the communal virus that has seeped into the vital organs of our country.

    Read More Six Decades After His Death, Abul Kalam Azad’s Message of Hindu-Muslim Unity Is Urgently RelevantContinue

  • Budget 2021–22: What Is in it for the People? – Part 2
    Economy | Print Edition

    Budget 2021–22: What Is in it for the People? – Part 2

    ByNeeraj Jain March 7, 2021March 6, 2021

    How the Modi Govt is undermining federalism by collecting more of its revenues as cesses and surcharges, which are not shared with the states; also, an analysis of the budget allocations for agriculture.

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  • How Financially Feasible Would it be to Extend the MSP to All Crops?
    Indian Economy | Print Edition

    How Financially Feasible Would it be to Extend the MSP to All Crops?

    ByArun Kumar March 7, 2021March 6, 2021

    There are multiple factors at play, which when put together, imply that the government need not procure everything the agriculture sector produces.

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  • The New Farm Laws May Facilitate a Shift in India’s Agricultural Export Policy
    Agriculture | Indian Economy | Print Edition

    The New Farm Laws May Facilitate a Shift in India’s Agricultural Export Policy

    BySagari R. Ramdas and Charanya R. March 7, 2021March 6, 2021

    Increasing agricultural exports from $40 to $100 billion is deemed a ‘national imperative’ to double farmers’ incomes by 2022-23. But it is actually a part of a global agri-business agenda.

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