Mumbai, December, 2024: CARS24, India’s leading autotech platform, is on a mission to reimagine car ownership. With plans to onboard over 100 techies in the next four months, the company is gearing up to make every aspect of car ownership smarter, simpler, and more accessible. This expansion is rooted in CARS24’s vision of better drives, better lives—a belief that cars are more than vehicles; they’re enablers of dreams, progress, and better living. With new roles spanning R&D, data science, genAI, machine learning, react native, devops, engineering, and product innovation, this is a bold…
Day: December 2, 2024
Trump’s Threat to BRICS Over Dollar Dominance: Implications for the U.S., India, and Global Trade
The Weaponization of the Dollar The dominance of the U.S. dollar in global trade and finance has been a cornerstone of America’s geopolitical and economic power. However, recent moves by countries to diversify away from the dollar have sparked significant pushback from the United States. This trend is exemplified by efforts from the BRICS nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—to explore alternatives to the dollar. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s threat of imposing 100% tariffs on these nations if they pursue such initiatives has escalated tensions, raising critical questions about…
Farmers’ March to Delhi: Unpacking the Protest and Key Demands
The Farmers’ Voice and Their Long Struggle India’s agricultural sector has long been the backbone of its economy, yet farmers frequently find themselves at odds with policies they believe undermine their livelihoods. Protests and demonstrations have become a common tool for expressing grievances, and the latest “Delhi Chalo” march is another chapter in this ongoing struggle. Farmers from Uttar Pradesh and across India are rallying with demands for fair compensation and benefits under the revised agricultural laws. This demonstration is not an isolated event; it is part of a larger…
Kash Patel: Trump’s Provocative Choice for FBI Chief in 2024
Who Is Kash Patel? Kashyap “Kash” Patel, an Indian-American attorney and prominent figure in Republican circles, has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump as the next director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). This nomination has drawn both praise and controversy, reflecting Patel’s complex legacy as a public servant, legal professional, and outspoken critic of the FBI. Born in New York in 1980 to Gujarati parents who emigrated from East Africa, Patel’s journey embodies a classic immigrant success story. Educated at the University of Richmond and holding a law…
Cracking Down on Khalistan: India’s Tech Battle Against Separatist Agendas
The Roots of the Khalistani Movement The Khalistani movement, which aims to carve out an independent Sikh state from India, has its roots in the tumultuous 1970s and 1980s. Sparked by political grievances and fueled by separatist sentiment, the movement reached a crescendo with Operation Blue Star in 1984, followed by the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. While the movement has since been largely subdued in India, its members continue to grow abroad, with factions like the US-based Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) promoting the cause internationally through referendums…
UP government declares Prayagraj’s ‘Maha Kumbh Mela’ area as new district
The upcoming Maha Kumbh, held once every 12 years, is scheduled to begin on January 13 and conclude on February 26, 2025, in Prayagraj. Maha Kumbh 2025: The Uttar Pradesh government has announced the creation of a new district centred around the Maha Kumbh area in Prayagraj. The newly established district, officially named Maha Kumbh Mela, has been created to ensure seamless organisation and management of the grand religious event, as per officials. With this, the state will now have 76 districts instead of 75. This move aims to bolster…
Arrest of ISKCON Monk in Bangladesh Sparks Debate: Safety of Hindus and Religious Freedom Under Spotlight
Arrest of ISKCON Monk and Rising Tensions The arrest of ISKCON monk Chinmoy Krishna Das in Bangladesh on sedition charges has ignited a heated debate about the safety of minorities and religious freedom in the country. The incident, which led to violent protests, has drawn international attention, with India expressing “deep concern” over the arrest and the subsequent denial of bail to Das. This development has brought the spotlight on the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and its activities in Bangladesh, amid allegations of radicalism and communal tension. While…
Volkswagen Faces $1.4 Billion Tax Evasion Allegations in India: A Deep Dive into the Controversy
Volkswagen’s Indian operations have been accused of evading $1.4 billion in import duties, marking one of the largest tax-related demands against a multinational in India. The allegations stem from claims that the German automaker misclassified imported car components to pay lower taxes, a practice the authorities deem “wilful evasion.” This controversy adds to Volkswagen’s mounting challenges, both within India and globally, as it grapples with labor disputes, competitive pressures, and dwindling market share in key territories. The Allegations: Misclassification and Underpaid Duties Indian authorities allege that Volkswagen’s local unit, Skoda…
Putin Praises Trump as ‘Intelligent and Experienced’ Amid Escalating Tensions with Biden
In a notable departure from previous harsh rhetoric, Russian President Vladimir Putin has praised former US President Donald Trump, calling him an “intelligent and experienced” leader capable of resolving global tensions, particularly regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine. These comments come at a time when relations between Russia and the West, especially the United States, have reached new lows, fueled by Russia’s aggressive actions in Ukraine and the West’s response. Putin’s praise of Trump stands in stark contrast to his recent criticisms of President Joe Biden, who has authorized further…
Hezbollah Declares ‘Divine Victory’ Amid Ceasefire with Israel: Challenges and Implications
In his first address following a historic ceasefire, Hezbollah Chief Naim Qassem declared a “divine victory” over Israel, asserting that the militant group’s strength and resilience remain intact. This truce, brokered by the United States and France, comes after over a year of hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel that left thousands dead and devastated Lebanon’s southern region. Despite the ceasefire, the road to stability remains fraught with challenges, including accusations of violations and lingering tensions. The Ceasefire Agreement: Terms and Provisions The ceasefire agreement stipulates that Hezbollah will withdraw from…