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Da, Da, Da: Scripture for Our Modern Times

19th Feb 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 20253 Comments

Damyata, datta, dayadhvam. “This very thing the heavenly voice of thunder repeats da, da, da, that is, control yourselves, give, be com­passionate.” In the ancient Hindu text Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, Prajapati or the creator is asked by his three-fold progeny —  gods, men and demons —for advice, and he ut­ters the syllable da three times. Self-control,…

What the assembly poll results are about, apart from the continued rise of Narendra Modi

31st Oct 2014, Quartz IndiaBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 10, 20247 Comments

Oh, what a glorious thing democracy is! If you add the number of festivals, weekends, hours spent in bad traffic, and election days in a typical working-age Indian’s life, chances are that she or he is beavering away for less than half the year. If we just had elections to all our state assemblies and…

India’s Marxist veteran looks back with pride

15th Jun 1997, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 12, 20244,000 Comments

Calcutta, India, June 15 (Reuters) – The leader of the world’s oldest democratically elected communist government looked back on his 20 years in power, and said he was proud of his achievements in a “capitalist­ feudalist” society.  Jyoti Basu, the 82-year-old chief minister of India’s West Bengal state, told Reuters in an interview late on Saturday…

Violent Philippine polls seen marking return of old politics

17th Jan 1988, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 8, 2024Leave a comment

Chaitanya Kalbag MANILA, Jan 17, Reuter – Monday’s local elections are billed as President Corazon Aquino’s last step in returning the Philippines to democracy, but bloody campaigning has left many here wondering if there has been genuine change.  Analysts polled by Reuters said the elections would bring about a realignment of political forces, hasten the…

PHILIPPINES MUST NOW FOCUS ON ECONOMY, ANALYSTS SAY 

19th Jan 1988, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 8, 2024Leave a comment

19 January 1988 Reuters News English (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Jan 19, Reuter – The Philippines has emerged from a tumultuous year with democracy apparently firmly in place after Monday’s local elections, but there is no euphoria among analysts over the country’s economic prospects.  The economy has turned in its best growth in seven…

Focus- Indian polls start “calm and confident”

16th February 1998, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 8, 20244 Comments

16 February 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, Feb 16 (Reuters) – Indian voters queued up early on Monday to cast their votes as the world’s largest democracy launched the first phase of a mid-term election that is widely predicted to return another hung parliament. At least 250 million adults are…

India wrestles with the wages of democracy

22nd February 1998, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 8, 20242 Comments

22 February 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, Feb 22 (Reuters) – “Watch this space.” The website of India’s 112-year-old Congress party promises to introduce the “most popular, most charismatic and most dynamic political figures” in India—but there are no names. “This section will be up soon,” the page says limply.…

India waits in trepidation for election result

1st March 1998, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 8, 20243 Comments

1 March 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, March 1 (Reuters) – Indians waited uneasily on Sunday for official results from a drawn-out election that looks set to confirm their worst fears of more political instability in a hung parliament. State television Doordarshan forecast large gains for the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya…

Who’s afraid of India’s Hindu nationalists?

3rd March 1998, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 8, 20243 Comments

3 March 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited   NEW DELHI, March 3 (Reuters) – India’s Bharatiya Janata Party appeared tantalisingly close on Tuesday to realising its dream of ruling this vast nation, but its leaders were not rapturous. With results in for 504 of the 545 seats in parliament’s lower house, the…

Focus- India set for Hindu-led coalition government

10th March 1998, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 8, 20243 Comments

10 March 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, March 10 (Reuters) – India was set on Tuesday for a new coalition government led by Hindu nationalist leader Atal Behari Vajpayee. Vajpayee, leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was invited by President K.R. Narayanan to form a new federal government, ending…

India’s BJP wins power, but daunting task ahead

15th March 1998, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 8, 20242 Comments

15 March 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, March 15 (Reuters) – Atal Behari Vajpayee received the green light on Sunday to form India’s next government, but his coalition is likely to be even more shaky than the one it replaced. Vajpayee’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will take power…

India’s Vajpayee Tries to Form Coalition

16th Mar 1998, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 8, 20242 Comments

16 March 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, March 16 (Reuters) – The leader of India’s Hindu-dominated Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) embarks on Monday on the difficult task of cobbling together a cabinet coalition to head a shaky minority government. BJP supporters celebrated late into the night with sweets and fireworks…

Focus- Hindu leader Vajpayee takes power in India

19th March 1998, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 7, 20245 Comments

19 March 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, March 19 (Reuters) – Hindu nationalist leader Atal Behari Vajpayee took office on Thursday as India’s new prime minister at the head of a minority coalition government. Vajpayee’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and over a dozen regional allies will have to face a…

PHILIPPINE OFFICIALS LEAVE ANTI-NUCLEAR ISSUE TO AQUINO

19th Jul 1988, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 20241 Comment

19 July 1988 Reuters News English (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, July 19, Reuter – Philippine officials said on Tuesday that It was up to President Corazon Aquino to interpret an anti-nuclear constitutional clause that could affect the future of the two main U.S. bases in the country.  A joint executive-legislative panel set up by…

Commonwealth chief says African democracy growing 

20th Mar 1997, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 2024Leave a comment

20 March 1997 Reuters News English (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, March 20 (Reuter) – Democracy has taken root in most African countries but needs nurturing, Commonwealth Secretary-General Chief Emeka Anyaoku said on Thursday.  He told Reuters in an interview that, with serious strife persisting in such countries as Rwanda, Zaire and Sudan, the…

India aims to grant autonomy to state-owned media

15th Jun 1997, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 20244 Comments

27 May 1997 Reuters News English (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, May 27 (Reuters) – India is determined to grant autonomy to state-controlled television and radio, Information and Broadcasting Minister Jaipal Reddy said.  Reddy, a leader of the Janata Dal, the largest group in India’s ruling centre-left coalition, told Reuters in an interview late…

India relives midnight “tryst with destiny”

14th Aug 1997, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 20243 Comments

14 August 1997 Reuters News English (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Aug 15 (Reuters) – India’s leaders gathered in their parliament’s majestic Central Hall on Thursday night to relive their nation’s “tryst with destiny” a half-century ago.  The vast domed chamber, its thick warm air stirred ineffectually by ancient fans, was packed with lawmakers…

India celebrates half-century of independence 

15th Aug 1997, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 20242 Comments

15 August 1997 Reuters News English (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, Aug 15 (Reuters) – India put on a dazzling show of fireworks, laser beams and parades capped early on Friday by a solemn ceremony in parliament that relived the moment 50 years ago when the subcontinent won independence.  Thousands of people led by…

Aquino Vows to Defend Bisieged Philippine Democracy

4th Sep 1987, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 1, 2024Leave a comment

4 September 1987  Reuters News  English  (c) 1987 Reuters Limited  MANILA, Sept 4, Reuter – President Corazon Aquino said on Friday democracy had taken one step forward and two steps back since she took power in the Philippines but vowed to continue fighting for her ideals.  Ringed by tight security, the embattled leader visited military…

It’s the Elections, Stupid

20th Feb 2011, Business Today, ColumnBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 29, 20246 Comments

The economy is whirling around in a populist spiral Pranab Mukherjee is starting to look worryingly like a feckless heir squandering his generous inheritance while his fretful guardian in the person of Duvvuri Subbarao tries to board up the door and keep the wolves at bay with a nail here and a nail there. The…

Nuts & Bolts-Democracy Dies in Darkness

29 Sep 2018, Business WorldBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 19, 20241 Comment

At least in the United States, the light of a free press still shines bright The Washington Post adopted this four-word slogan “Democracy Dies in Darkness” in February 2017, its first in 140 years. It was used by its owner Jeff Bezos in an interview to the paper’s managing editor several months earlier, before Donald…

Nuts & Bolts-One Nation, 173 M Voters

12 May 2018, Business WorldBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 18, 2024Leave a comment

Indians got the vote even before they got citizenship To be precise, 173,213,635 voters aged 21 years or above. That was the total on the electoral rolls published, constituency by constituency, between the first week of September and 15th November, 1951, about a year before independent India’s first general election. The 1951 Census counted 180,307,684…

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