
Prabhash K Dutta
Associate Editor at Firstpost
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2 months ago |
firstpost.com | Prabhash K Dutta
Today, India produces more food than the US. But there was a time when India requested food aid from the US and faced arm-twisting to temper down its criticism of the White House. A story of the US using food as bargaining chipread moreThe early decades of India after Independence were difficult.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
firstpost.com | Prabhash K Dutta
War has always been the mother of invention. This quote is attributed to British historian AJP Taylor who argued it in the context of the advent of the tank in the First World War and the atomic bomb in the Second World War. Taylor passed away in 1990, but his argument can easily be extended into the wars fought in the Gulf, Afghanistan and now in Ukraine and Syria. The advent of drones offers corroboration to Taylor’s assertion.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
firstpost.com | Prabhash K Dutta
The Syrian nation has been at a war with itself for more than 13 years. In a sense the Syrian civil war has been like an unfinished agenda of the Arab Spring — which began with a simple question of livelihood in Tunisia in North Africa and spread to many parts of West Asia. A 26-year-old Tunisian graduate, Mohammed Bouazizi, had a simple wish — to find a job, failing which he started to sell fruits and vegetables.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
firstpost.com | Prabhash K Dutta
Three broad signals are coming from Bangladesh’s political space. One, the interim government led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus — responsible for holding a fresh parliamentary election — is striking hard at ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s political organisations. Two, the Hasina camp is sending signals that a political revival plan is in the works and her Awami League is hitting the ground to regain its footing following the matriarch’s sudden fall from the seat of power.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
firstpost.com | Prabhash K Dutta
It was deep into the winters of 2015. Narendra Modi had been the prime minister of India for about 18 months, and had gone on a two-day visit to Russia in late December. On his way back, he had a scheduled day-long tour of Afghanistan — then not under the Taliban and with full diplomatic ties with India. On his way back to New Delhi, Modi surprised almost everyone.
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