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Shocking! 13,000 Student Suicides Annually

Shocking! 13,000 Student Suicides Annually

Rediff.com12 Sep 2025

...surpassing farmer suicides (11,000) in number. There is a 4 per cent annual increase in student suicides, double the national suicide rate (2 per cent).

Diane Keaton Had My Heart

Diane Keaton Had My Heart

Rediff.com13 Oct 2025

This weekend, we lost Diane Keaton, that piece of American heart, Hollywood's darling hummingbird. Thank God she is still alive in her films. Aseem Chhabra on the Hollywood star he was in love with.

Dhankhar Failed To Understand Modi

Dhankhar Failed To Understand Modi

Rediff.com24 Jul 2025

By getting Jagdeep Dhankhar to resign at short notice, Narendra Modi has sent a message to his own ideological clan that he brooks no one trying to get too big for their boots, observes Modi biographer Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay.

Brookings set to open its centre in India

Brookings set to open its centre in India

Rediff.com30 Jan 2013

Vikram Singh Mehta, former chairman of Shell group of companies, to be the chairman of the India initiative.

Krutrim Suicide Sparks Workplace Concerns

Krutrim Suicide Sparks Workplace Concerns

Rediff.com19 May 2025

An ex-employee claimed that team members were routinely subjected to verbal abuse, even for basic clarifications or suggesting improvements.

Jack Brooks apologises to Pujara for racist nickname

Jack Brooks apologises to Pujara for racist nickname

Rediff.com18 Nov 2021

Somerset seamer Jack Brooks apologised to Cheteshwar Pujara for his role in nicknaming the India Test specialist "Steve" during his time at Yorkshire.

World Bank appoints Indian national Indermit Gill as chief economist

World Bank appoints Indian national Indermit Gill as chief economist

Rediff.com26 Jul 2022

The World Bank has appointed Indermit Gill, an Indian national, chief economist and senior vice-president for development economics at the multilateral development bank. "Indermit Gill brings to this role a combination of leadership, invaluable expertise and practical experience working with country governments on macroeconomic imbalances, growth, poverty, institutions, conflict, and climate change," World Bank President David Malpass said in a statement. His appointment will be effective September 1, 2022.

What's Xi Jinping Up To?

What's Xi Jinping Up To?

Rediff.com7 Mar 2022

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Chinese Communist party, attended the opening session of the National People's Congress, his country's parliament, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, March 5, 2022.

Aadhaar data of 815m Indians in dark web, says cyber security firm

Aadhaar data of 815m Indians in dark web, says cyber security firm

Rediff.com31 Oct 2023

In a serious data breach, personally identifiable information of 815 million Indians has been up on the dark web for sale, according to a report by US-based cybersecurity firm Resecurity. Details such as Aadhaar and passport information along with names, phone numbers and addresses are available for sale online, it has said.

Rajan's mantra for stable and sustainable growth

Rajan's mantra for stable and sustainable growth

Rediff.com11 Apr 2014

"My remarks are motivated by the desire for a more stable international system, a system that works equally for rich and poor, large and small, and not the specifics of our situation," Raghuram G Rajan, Governor, Reserve Bank of India said at the Brookings Institution on April 10, 2014.

FCRA challenge for foreign think tanks in India

FCRA challenge for foreign think tanks in India

Rediff.com28 Sep 2020

Funding challenges are not limited to just one think tank. Several scholars say that access for conducting research and getting foreign funds has become a major hurdle for think tanks, with the government raising many questions regarding such inflows. As a result, many think tanks are keeping a low profile and becoming less prolific.

China's confidence borders on arrogance: Expert

China's confidence borders on arrogance: Expert

Rediff.com10 Feb 2010

China's new confidence 'borders on arrogance' which is starting to create problems for world affairs, Kenneth G Lieberthal, director, John L Thornton China Center and Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution said in New Delhi.

'India does not have an advantage in services'

'India does not have an advantage in services'

Rediff.com11 Oct 2007

Although the services sector is a huge success, the biggest challenge for the Indian government is to build public support for the sector.

How Much Internet Shutdowns Cost India

How Much Internet Shutdowns Cost India

Rediff.com27 Jun 2023

India has incurred the third highest losses globally due to Internet shutdowns in 2023.

A peek into Sitharaman's next Budget

A peek into Sitharaman's next Budget

Rediff.com12 Oct 2022

The next annual budget of India will have to be very carefully structured to sustain the country's growth momentum, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Tuesday, noting that it will also address inflation concerns. Visiting Washington DC to attend the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, the finance minister was responding to a question on the next year's Budget at a fire-side chat with eminent economist Eshwar Prasad at the prestigious Brookings Institute. "Specifics (of the next Budget) may be difficult at this stage because it's a bit too early. "But broadly, the growth priorities will be kept absolutely on the top. "Even as I speak about the concerns that inflation brings before me. So, inflation concerns will have to be addressed. "But then how would you manage growth would be the natural question," Sitharaman said.

No forex reserves large enough to counter external shocks: Rajan

No forex reserves large enough to counter external shocks: Rajan

Rediff.com11 Apr 2014

By March 28, the reserves rose by a whopping $5.038 billion to $303.673 billion, the second highest in the fiscal.

'Modi ideologically hawkish, but opportunistic'

'Modi ideologically hawkish, but opportunistic'

Rediff.com10 Jun 2013

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is "ideologically hawkish, but economically opportunistic", a noted American scholar writes in a new book.

Good, Obama and Romney didn't mention India

Good, Obama and Romney didn't mention India

Rediff.com2 Nov 2012

India should probably be glad that it was left out of the discussion, says the Brookings Institution's Tanvi Madan.

'Employment, home prices improve for major US metros'

'Employment, home prices improve for major US metros'

Rediff.com28 Mar 2013

The study found that among the 100 largest areas, 78 posted job gains during the fourth quarter, while job growth rates accelerated in 57 metropolitan areas.

India's health cover programme takes Obamacare's fancy

India's health cover programme takes Obamacare's fancy

Rediff.com17 Mar 2013

The Brookings Institution, a think tank associated closely with the US administration, recently expressed keen interest in it.

'Independence for Kashmir is unworkable, unthinkable'

'Independence for Kashmir is unworkable, unthinkable'

Rediff.com13 Nov 2009

No book on South Asia published in recent years has received the kudos veteran diplomat Howard B Schaffer's The Limits of Influence: America's Role in Kashmir, published by Brookings Institution Press, elicited.In an interview with rediff.com's Aziz Haniffa, he explains why the Barack Obama administration should intervene in resolving the contentious Kashmir issue.

India offers $1 trillion investment opportunities

India offers $1 trillion investment opportunities

Rediff.com29 Jun 2011

India's infrastructure financing requirements and the new manufacturing policy being finalised will open up $1 trillion opportunities for global investors over the next five years.

World's 10 most productive cities

World's 10 most productive cities

Rediff.com6 Sep 2012

A study by the Brooking Institution compared per-capita gross domestic product and employment data from 2010 to 2011 in 200 of the world's largest metropolitan areas.

One thing that Obama, Romney agree on -- India

One thing that Obama, Romney agree on -- India

Rediff.com26 Jul 2012

Despite differences over various foreign policy issues, both President Barack Obama and his Republican rival Mitt Romney share a common ground when it comes to the United States policy of support towards India and Japan, key members of both the campaigns have said.

LeT more dangerous than Al Qaeda: Former CIA official

LeT more dangerous than Al Qaeda: Former CIA official

Rediff.com10 Jul 2012

With the Al Qaeda on the back foot, Hafeez Saeed-founded Lashkar-e-Tayiba has emerged as the world's most dangerous terror group and has connections with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence and army, a former senior Central Investigation Agency officer has said.

Urjit Patel to be new RBI Dy Governor

Urjit Patel to be new RBI Dy Governor

Rediff.com2 Jan 2013

He will take the place of Subir Gokarn, who was in-charge of the monetary policy department, has retired.

US has no coherent policy on Pakistan: Stephen Cohen

US has no coherent policy on Pakistan: Stephen Cohen

Rediff.com5 Apr 2012

In a scathing critique of 'the incoherence of the US government' and the 'dysfunctional organisation', Stephen P Cohen, considered the doyen of South Asia experts in Washington, said the continuing missteps were a no-brainer.

Articles on Modi an INJUSTICE to Gujarat, India: Congress

Articles on Modi an INJUSTICE to Gujarat, India: Congress

Rediff.com17 Mar 2012

The Gujarat unit of the Congress on Saturday said that the Time magazine as well as the Brookings Institution's recent articles on Chief Minister Narendra Modi, which praised him for the state's development, were "biased, partial" and "highlight wrong facts about Gujarat".

'Jihadis cannot take over Pakistan'

'Jihadis cannot take over Pakistan'

Rediff.com9 Mar 2006

'I think it is extremely naive for anyone to think that terrorism can be completely eliminated anywhere in the world. However, as far as cross-border terrorism specific to Ind-Pak goes, Musharraf has made a difference.'

More Indians entering leading think tanks in US

More Indians entering leading think tanks in US

Rediff.com24 Aug 2010

Shikha Bhatnagar's recent appointment as Associate Director of the South Asia Center of the Atlantic Council, is yet another manifestation of a growing trend of second generation Indian Americans' advent into leading Washington, DC think tanks as senior policy analysts and associates.

Pakistan is America's most dangerous ally: Stephen Cohen

Pakistan is America's most dangerous ally: Stephen Cohen

Rediff.com20 Jan 2012

Stephen P Cohen, noted South Asia expert has described Pakistan as "America's most dangerous ally," and has said that while Islamabad "professes to be a democracy," it's most important allies are the most authoritarian regimes in the world, namely "the People's Republic of China, North Korea and Saudi Arabia."

'In India, there is very little trust in China'

'In India, there is very little trust in China'

Rediff.com1 Apr 2013

Kenneth Lieberthal, senior fellow in Foreign Policy and Global Economy and Development at think tank The Brookings Institution and an expert on China, talks to Aditi Phadnis on the changes China is likely to see under the new leadership

'Imran Khan is soft on Afghan Taliban'

'Imran Khan is soft on Afghan Taliban'

Rediff.com19 Dec 2011

"Imran Khan is exciting because he is enervating the denervating, actually, the Pakistani polity, particularly the youth," said South Asia expert Professor C Christine Fair, at the Brookings Institution conference on The Future of Pakistan, on Monday.

'There are issues with India, but can't ignore it'

'There are issues with India, but can't ignore it'

Rediff.com6 Nov 2010

Stephen Cohen interacted with rediff.com readers on November 6 about the political and security issues in the subcontinent, and much more.

Obama visit will be less strategic, more economic

Obama visit will be less strategic, more economic

Rediff.com29 Oct 2010

'The expectations on the two sides are so divergent that disappointment is inevitable for both.'

Indo-US dialogue: After the euphoria, skepticism

Indo-US dialogue: After the euphoria, skepticism

Rediff.com12 Aug 2010

Doubts about the Obama administration's commitment to a strategic partnership with India were raised by the likes of Lalit Mansingh, former Indian ambassador to the US and former Indian foreign secretary, and Kanwal Sibal, former Indian foreign secretary and former deputy chief of mission in Washington, DC, in two separate panels titled 'American and Indian Strategic Interests in Asia' and 'Where is the US-India Strategic Relationship Headed in the Coming Year?'

'Indian economy is part of the world's engine'

'Indian economy is part of the world's engine'

Rediff.com12 Aug 2010

India's exponential economic prowess has made Boeing covet that country like never before, said Thomas Pickering, former under secretary of state and former ambassador to India, who after he retired was a vice president with Boeing and who remains a consultant with the aviation giant.

'In 15 years, India will be what China is today'

'In 15 years, India will be what China is today'

Rediff.com3 Aug 2010

Noted economist Arvind Panagariya says India is an emerging power. With liberalisation, Indian entrepreneurs have emerged and they are top class.

Indo-Pak dialogue is the only option: Experts

Indo-Pak dialogue is the only option: Experts

Rediff.com21 Jul 2010

India and Pakistan are not yet ready for a true settlement of disputes between them and the two countries would gain by pressing towards increased trade, commerce and shared approach to problems of terrorism, water shortage and environmental degradation, US experts have said.

Poor education system stokes Pak militancy: Report

Poor education system stokes Pak militancy: Report

Rediff.com22 Jun 2010

The researchers said that the public school system in Pakistan is highly corrupt with positions handed out for political favours and teachers being paid even if they don't turn up for classes.