From late nineteenth century onwards, India’s national struggle against British imperialism had been quite responsive to international political currents. There is a lot of evidence to show that enlightened Indians were aware, though rather vaguely. . .
With the Constitution of India coming into force on the 26th day of January 75 years ago, our country became an independent sovereign republic. For all of us, it is a red- letter day to. . .
Commemorating the Death Centenary of Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov In the spectacular galaxy of twentieth century revolutionaries, Lenin is widely recognised as the brightest star. As a theorist, publicist and activist rolled into one, as a. . .
"Guha’s incisive, capacious, untiring mind has now come to rest. For us, he has left behind a treasure house of ideas that scholars will explore for years to come." Partha Chatterjee [1] As a sequel. . .
Defend Darwin, Defend Science and Progress! The ideologically loaded and politically motivated New Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which was very conveniently introduced in the shadows of the pandemic, is now being implemented through drastic and. . .
Modi Government Must Name and Punish the Criminals behind the Adani Scam The cluster bomb dropped by Hindenburg Research on 24 January not only hit the target with crippling impact, but brought about cascading damage. . .
“UNITE TO DEFEAT FASCISM AND SAVE DEMOCRACY!” “EXPAND AND CONSOLIDATE THE REVOLUTIONARY PARTY!” “RELY ON THE MASSES, BUILD THE INDIA OF MARTYRS' DREAMS!” Such is the quintessential message or political tagline of the 11th Congress. . .
The Work Report is a rather curious sort of document to be adopted at a communist party congress. There is not a word on imperialism or the international situation – even the ongoing Russian aggression. . .
Save India from Genocide and Murder of Democracy The gruesome gush of high-pitch hate speeches and loud calls of Muslim slaughter emanating from Dharma Sansads and other Hindu communal assemblies/outfits/individuals including the Tek Fog ‘trads’. . .
Part-IV In Parts II and III of this article we have briefly narrated the major developments in the reform process in China, as dictated more by changes in the objective national-international situations and the contradictions. . .