The normalisation of “Hindutva shock therapy” for the consolidation of capitalism in India
Modi has been working on the normalisation of “Hindutva shock therapy” for the consolidation of capitalism in India to benefit his big donors
Modi has been working on the normalisation of “Hindutva shock therapy” for the consolidation of capitalism in India to benefit his big donors
The Capitol Hill rioting by white-supremacist fascists is shown as a handiwork of Trump. But did he derive any mileage unlike Biden from this?
The importance of class struggle against the capital’s unbridled attack on working class was never felt as much it’s felt now, during the era of Coronavirus
The COVID-19 isn’t merely a pandemic but also a mirror in which we can see the reflection of the moribund capitalist society trying to get back on its feet.
Why the markets were in a jubilant mood after Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared national lockdown? Why the shares of Reliance and HDFC are surging?
Abhijit Banerjee won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for 2019. It’s imperative to do an objective analysis of his work to understand what it means.
The Venezuelan political saga is actually an open yet proxy war waged by the neo-liberal economic order against the government and the country.
Mainstream media owned by big corporations are notorious in India as they act as government’s propaganda machinery when it comes to spreading Islamophobia and by painting concocted tales of the state machinery as Gospel Truth; these media outlets help the rulers to shape the public opinion in its favour. As most of the subscribers of … Read more
The session court of Gadchiroli, Maharashtra has convicted Prof. Dr G.N. Saibaba, JNU student Hem Mishra, former freelance journalist Prashant Rahi, Mahesh Tirki, Vijay Tirki, and Pandu Narote of being “Maoists” and sentenced all to life imprisonment, except Vijay Tirki, who was awarded a 10-year jail term. The case in which these six were convicted … Read more
PR Economy Desk (02/02/2017): The Union Budget 2017-18 presented by Arun Jaitley on 1st February 2017 was special due to three reasons: It became the first budget since the foundation of the Indian republic when the railway and general budgets were clubbed together into one The Union Budget 2017-18 is a slightly controlled budget because the … Read more
There is no dearth in the propaganda of the Western mainstream corporate media against the Syrian government. Now openly supporting the terrorists and affiliates of the Islamic State, the BBC has started milling lies by quoting a fabricated report of the Amnesty International, a docile tool of the Western monopoly capital owned corporations; the BBC is … Read more
The Modi government’s decision to push through the demonetisation exercise was blamed on a nefarious nexus between the Finance Ministry and the US government, keen to push a cashless economic experiment in a ‘region’ to see the feasibility of reducing cash transactions in the economies of Asia-Africa-South America and provide the American big finance capital … Read more
The attempt of the BJP government led by Narendra Modi to “hard sell India” to foreign investors using the cheap labour, minerals, and natural resources as baits, was intensified by the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley during his visit to the United States. The BJP leader began bashing the Indian legal system for being “too slow” … Read more
(This article was first published in August 2015 in the previous version of People’s Review. Due to an incident of hacking the old website was pulled down and we could only restore the old articles in this section) At the insistence of the US government, which has stationed large number of troops in the Korean peninsula, … Read more
(This article was first published in June 2015 in the previous version of People’s Review. Due to an incident of hacking the old website was pulled down and we could only restore the old articles in this section) The government of Narendra Modi led BJP-RSS has drastically cut down spending on social benefits, whatever meagre amount … Read more