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Latest India news, analysis and reports on IPA Newspack – by India Press Agency Latest India news, analysis and reports on IPA Newspack Home Now Politics Business Markets Opinion Live IPA Live!PoliticsBusinessTechMore search Spotlight Tamil Nadu’s Language Debate Fuels National Divide Language politics in India is once again at the forefront of national debate, with Tamil Nadu reigniting tensions that have long simmered beneath the surface. The state’s political landscape continues to be shaped by its... Full story HAPPENING NOW Cabinet approves revised Waqf Bill amendments The Union Cabinet has approved key amendments to the Waqf Bill following recommendations from a parliamentary committee. These revisions, which address 14 of the 23 proposed changes, are set... in Happening Now Feb 27 > SC halts green clearance exemption to large projects The Supreme Court has stayed a Union government notification that exempted certain large-scale... in Happening Now Feb 27 · > Trump’s $5 Million ‘Gold Card’ Sparks Immigration Debate President Donald Trump has unveiled a new immigration initiative offering wealthy foreigners a... in Happening Now Feb 27 · > India Labels Pakistan a ‘Failed State’ at UNHRC Session India has sharply criticised Pakistan during the 58th Session of the United Nations... in Happening Now Feb 27 · > Cong blasts AAP Govt over Bharat Ratna resolution for Manmohan Singh Punjab Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa has criticised the state’s Aam Aadmi Party government for failing to introduce a... in Happening Now Feb 27 > IPA Live Opinion Appeal The legacy of IPA, founded by Nikhil Chakravartty, the doyen of journalism in India, to keep the flag of independent media flying high, is facing the threat of extinction due to the effect of the Covid pandemic. Only an emergency funding can avert such an eventuality. We appeal to all those who believe in the freedom of expression to contribute to this noble cause. Click here to learn more Madhya Pradesh Tourism Sector Witnessing A Transformation By Raju Kumar BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh, often referred to as the “Heart of India,” is renowned for its rich historical, cultural, and natural heritage. The state government has implemented various initiatives to develop the tourism sector and attract investments. The Global Investors Summit 2025 in Bhopal has raised hopes... in IPA Special Feb 27 · > Narendra Modi Govt Must Come Clean On The Use Of USAID Funds In India By P. Sudhir The decision of US President Donald Trump to close the United States’ Agency for International Development (USAID) led to a slugfest between the two main ruling class parties – the BJP and Congress. Announcing the closure, a list of recipients of USAID was published. Quoting from... in IPA Special Feb 27 · > Arvind Kejriwal And His Politics Facing Challenge But AAP Has Still Future By Dr. Gyan Pathak The political analysts who have predicted immediately after the Delhi Vidhan Sabha election results were out on February 8, 2025 that it was the beginning of the end of the future of Arvind Kejriwal, his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), and his mode of politics, may... in IPA Special Feb 27 · > Meiteis, Kuki-Zos Concur On Priority For Rehab Of Displaced Persons By Rabindra Nath Sinha KOLKATA: A close read of the memoranda submitted recently to Manipur Governor Ajay Bhalla suggests that Meiteis and Kuki-Zos, the two sides involved in the ethnic conflict, unhesitatingly agree on the urgency of alleviating the persisting misery of internally persons (IDPs) by executing a proper... in IPA Special Feb 27 · > Indian Gig Workers Have Got No Concrete Benefit From Budget 2025-26 By Krishna Jha There’s a difference between lip service and good policy. And if the Union Budget’s approach to millions of gig workers is examined, one can draw only one conclusion – it is nothing but mere lip service. The government has claimed that it would provide identity cards... in IPA Special Feb 27 · > U.S.-Ukraine Deal On Minerals Is A Deliberate Bid To Outsmart China By Anjan Roy Three years after it was started on February 24, 2022, the war in Ukraine is coming to end. True to his claims, the US president, Donald Trump, is striking deals on all sides to bring this war to a close. True. Trump has shamefully deserted all... in IPA Special Feb 27 · > Ragging, Discrimination Against Minorities Show Lack Of Democratic Spirit By Swarati Sabhapandit The Indian Constitution establishes political unity in a widely divided society. The Constituent Assembly members envisioned a State capable of liberating the population from the shackles of legacies of injustice. In the 19th century, Alexis de Tocqueville and John Stuart Mill apprised us about the difficulty... in IPA Special Feb 27 · > Offshore Sand Mining Emerges As Another Centre-States Flashpoint By K Raveendran Tension is mounting over the Centre’s plan for offshore sand mining, with the issue rapidly evolving into yet another flashpoint between the Modi government and opposition-led coastal states. At the heart of the controversy lies not just the environmental and economic concerns raised by the affected... in IPA Special Feb 26 · > Evo Morales Sets Up New Party By Splitting Bolivia’s Ruling MAS Coalition By Satyaki Chakraborty The Latin American nation Bolivia is currently undergoing a major political turmoil as after two years of infighting between the former President Evo Morales and the incumbent President Luis Arce, the ruling left wing coalition was split at a convention of MAS workers on February 25... in IPA Special Feb 26 · > AAP Govt In Punjab Facing Serious Political Challenges From Congress By Dr. Gyan Pathak Political developments in Delhi have been making Punjab politics complex. AAP’s loss of power in Delhi has emboldened the opposition Congress in Punjab which hopes to topple the government through defection. BJP is trying to make inroads by taking credit for conviction of ex-Congress MP... in IPA Special Feb 26 · > Chief Minister Stalin Sounds Tamil Bugle Against Narendra Modi’s ‘Namaste India’ By Sushil Kutty ‘Vanakkam’ or ‘Namaste’? Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin wouldn’t mind a greeting in Russian, the language of his namesake, but greet him with a ‘Ram-Ram’ in ‘khari-boli Hindi’ and he might burst a blood vessel while soaking in the morning sun. The Tamil doesn’t think... in IPA Special Feb 26 · > Prime Minister’s Bihar Visit Downgraded Nitish Kumar’s Stature In The State By Arun Srivastava Narendra Modi admiring Nitish Kumar as his Ladle (pampered child) at the pubic rally in Bhagalpur on Monday has virtually been his first step towards trimming his political status in his home state Bihar rather than projecting him as a lofty and astute politician. The rally... in IPA Special Feb 26 · > Why Germany’s Election Result Has Many Lessons For European Left By Nitya Chakraborty The final results of Germany’s national elections held on February 23 are being debated intensively in the global media, especially in the European media about the upsurge of the far right party AFD which virtually doubled its voting percentage in the 2025 elections compared to the... in IPA Special Feb 25 · > How Can India Seize Opportunity Amidst U.S.-China Trade War By Dr. Nilanjan Banik The US-China trade war has been a focal point of economic discussions for a significant period, as the world’s two largest economies have imposed tariffs on each other’s goods. The Trump administration imposed 10% tariffs on Chinese imports, while China, in turn, levied 15% tariffs... in IPA Special Feb 25 · > Tumultuous Beginning Of 8th Delhi Assembly Has Political Ramifications By Dr. Gyan Pathak 8th Delhi Assembly session had tumultuous session on Tuesday, February 25.. The issue of replacement of Dr B R Ambedkar’s portrait with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s in Delhi Chief Minister’s office not only led to ruckus but also expulsion of 12 AAP MLAs. The issue... in IPA Special Feb 25 · > USAID In India Issue Is Turning Bizarre With Every Passing Day By Sushil Kutty External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar never seems to finish his thoughts. People might mistake him to be a hesitant hacker. But that isn’t the case. EAM Jaishankar is the second longest serving foreign minister after Jawaharlal Nehru, who kept the external affairs portfolio with him, for... in IPA Special Feb 25 · > KIIT Student Death Has Many Lessons For Academic Institutions By Aditi Jha The tragic death of Prakriti Lamsal, a Nepali B.Tech student at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), a private engineering college in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, in February 2025, exposed serious problems of institutional incompetence and poor management. Prakriti’s death was followed by protests by Nepali students who... in IPA Special Feb 25 · > Indian Army Offers Lifeline For Youth In Jammu & Kashmir And Ladakh By Aritra Banerjee In the remote and challenging terrains of Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) and Ladakh, where conflict has long cast a shadow over many communities, the Indian Army is quietly driving a transformation—Operation Sadbhavana (Goodwill). Launched in 1998, this initiative has evolved into a comprehensive programme aimed at... in IPA Special Feb 25 · > First1234Last Business Advertisement Summit Season Sees Nearly Rs 100 Lakh Crore Investment Pledges By India Inc NEW DELHI: On Tuesday, Madhya Pradesh concluded a two-day global investors’ summit... Business India Needs 1.2-1.5 Tax Buoyancy To Achieve 6.5-7% Growth: EY Report NEW DELHI: In the coming years, India’s fiscal strategy must focus on... Business FY25 CPSE Dividends To Beat Target By Rs 10,000-Crore NEW DELHI: The Centre’s dividend receipts from the companies it owns have... Business Banks Cautious On MFI Lending Despite Risk Weight Cuts MUMBAI: Banks are expected to tread cautiously in lending to the microfinance... Business Australia To Invest $16 Million To Boost Trade Ties With India NEW DELHI: Australia on Wednesday unveiled an ambitious roadmap to expand and... Business Early IIP Release May Undermine Data Quality Further: Experts NEW DELHI: In order to cut the time lag in publishing the... Business India Has Lower Exposure To US Tariffs Than Peers In APAC Region: Moody’s NEW DELHI: Moody’s Ratings on Tuesday said India has a lower overall... Business Reserve Bank Of India Frees Up Bank Capital With NBFC Risk Weight Rollback MUMBAI: With bank loan growth slowing over the past year, the Reserve... 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