A State in Denial – Pakistan’s Misguided and Dangerous Crusade by B. G. Verghese What lies at the root of Pakistan’s persistent animus against its larger, eastern neighbour? Was it rancour over the process of Partition and the territorial division, over Kashmir, the division of river waters, the loss ofRead More →

Is Congress promoting national interest? The Lok Sabha speaker may have withdrawn her remarks about the Congress being indifferent towards “national interest” on the last day of parliament’s winter session on December 23, but to the people at large, the grandmotherly Sumitra Mahajan had a valid point. The virtual washingRead More →

Widows are abused in rural India London, December 17: India’s 48 million widows need a government-appointed commission that will help them and protect them from abuse, says Raj Loomba, an Indian-origin member of Britain’s House of Lords and a campaigner for the rights of widows. “For extending financial and securityRead More →

the trio - Baljit Singh, Mukesh Sharma and Rakesh Kumar

Melbourne, August 7, 2015: The Victorian Indian community has suddenly come under the spotlight this month with Baljit ‘Bobby’ Singh, Rakesh Kumar who run and manage St Stephen Institute in Reservoir and Mukesh Sharma who runs Symbiosis Institute in Footscray being charged with a series of offences relating to anRead More →