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Recep Erdogan's Win Sends Shockwaves, Raises Concerns For Global Politics And India's Future

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By Sanjay Kapoor

In a global political landscape characterised by shifting dynamics, the re-election of President Recep Erdogan in Turkey has reverberated far beyond national borders. Erdogan's victory carries significant implications for India's own political dynamics. The developments in Turkey serve as a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of nations and the potential impact of political decisions made in one corner of the world on another.

China-Taiwan stand-off: Why is India silent?

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By Sanjay Kapoor

With the US reasserting itself aggressively in the Asian continent and upturning its one-China policy, it remains to be seen whether Washington would countenance a situation where its valuable ally and member of Quad, India, jettisons it for China at a time when the world is being reordered post the Ukraine war.

The Draconian IT Rules Will Infringe On Press Freedom

The Draconian IT Rules Will Infringe On Press Freedom
By Sanjay Kapoor

In the UK, the government recognises the importance of critical thinking amongst the masses to identify fake news and promotes it through greater government access and explainer journalism. It is time the Indian government withdraws these amendments and probes where the fake news flows into the system.

The Adani mess - if only the guilty had been punished then

The Adani mess - if only the guilty had been punished then
By Sanjay Kapoor

The expose of the Adani group by Hindenburg Research that raises damning questions about the absence of regulation in the country - is getting murkier by the day. But the Belekeri port scam in which a colossal quantity of iron ore was stolen and shipped to China provides both evidence and perspective on how billionaires in India were built.

Adani Row: Does expunging problems really help?

Adani Row: Does expunging problems really help?
By Sanjay Kapoor

The government chose to get the Speaker to expunge remarks that show the government in poor light, but does that work? It’s really unusual that the Speaker was asking the opposition leaders to prove their charges before they can be allowed in the House for a discussion or for a joint parliamentary probe. Read on!