South Asia, a fertile ground Context Expansion of ISIS What makes ISIS different from other jihadist groups? A proto-state It’s an insurgency as well as a proto-state at the same time. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, established a proto-state that at one point of time was as big as the United Kingdom, ruling over about 2 million… Continue reading South Asia, a fertile ground
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The non-politics of outrage
The non-politics of outrage What has happened? We are witnessing mass outrage over certain actions or non-actions of Facebook (FB) and a British political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica (CA), regarding the use of personal data for political messaging during the U.S. presidential elections. CA’s role is long known Now after a whistle-blower’s account and an… Continue reading The non-politics of outrage
Residue of doubt
Residue of doubt Context Effects of Glyphosate exposure on humans What is Glyphosate? Glyphosate is the most popular herbicide in the world Since the 1970s, Monsanto has been marketing it to farmers under the trade name Roundup Glyphosate resistant seeds developed While glyphosate was initially welcomed by farmers because it saved them the cost of… Continue reading Residue of doubt
A perfect storm in the cotton field
A perfect storm in the cotton field Context Why India is the only Bt cotton-growing country facing the problem of pink bollworm infestation The issue: Pink bollworm’s resistance to Bollgard 2 Bollgard 2, or BG-2, Monsanto’s second generation insecticidal technology for cotton, was supposed to protect crops against the pink bollworm, the pest has grown… Continue reading A perfect storm in the cotton field
Principle & procedure
Principle & procedure Context The Delhi High Court verdict setting aside the disqualification of 20 Aam Aadmi Party MLAs in Delhi is a searing indictment of the manner in which the Election Commission handled the complaint that they held offices of profit while serving as parliamentary secretaries. For a body vested with the crucial power… Continue reading Principle & procedure
SC to examine polygamy in Muslim marriage
SC to examine polygamy in Muslim marriage What has happened? Seven months after it declared instant triple talaq unconstitutional, the Supreme Court on Monday decided to look into the constitutional validity of the prevalent practices of polygamy, ‘nikah halala’, ‘nikah mutah’ and ‘nikah misyar’ in the Muslim community. Petitions challenging the practices A Bench, headed… Continue reading SC to examine polygamy in Muslim marriage
India, China plan FTA breakthrough
India, China plan FTA breakthrough What has happened? Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu and his Chinese counterpart, Zhong Shan, met here on Monday for the first high-level contact between both sides that decided to “reset” their ties this year in the run-up to a Xi-Modi summit meeting in China. Background 1th meeting of the India-China Joint… Continue reading India, China plan FTA breakthrough
U.S. expels 60 Russians, shuts consulate in Seattle
U.S. expels 60 Russians, shuts consulate in Seattle What has happened? The U.S. on Monday expelled 60 Russian officials and ordered the closure of the consulate in Seattle, as ties between the nuclear powers continue to deteriorate. Of the 60 being asked to leave, 48 are posted at the Russian embassy and 12 are at… Continue reading U.S. expels 60 Russians, shuts consulate in Seattle
Cell phone-based tech to allow at-home blood testing
Cell phone-based tech to allow at-home blood testing Context Scientists have developed a new cell phone-based blood testing technology that can provide immediate results in the comfort of one’s home or a doctor’s clinic What has been done? Researchers at the University of South Florida in the U.S. have created a mobile version of the… Continue reading Cell phone-based tech to allow at-home blood testing
A thin film to save Great Barrier Reef
A thin film to save Great Barrier Reef Context The World Heritage-listed site is reeling from coral bleaching due to warming sea temperatures What has been done? Scientists from the Australian Institute of Marine Biology have tested a floating “sun shield” made of calcium carbonate that has been shown to protect the reef from the… Continue reading A thin film to save Great Barrier Reef

