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by Editor on 21 Sep 2023 2 Comments

Vijayvaani will be on vacation from September 21 to 30.

by R Hariharan on 20 Sep 2023 0 Comment

The British TV Channel recently beamed a video alleging a conspiracy to facilitate the election of Gotabaya Rajapaksa as President was behind the local radical Islamic terrorist attacks carried out in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019. The Channel 4 video has stirred up a lot of controversy in the restive nation whose people had driven out the Rajap...

by James M Dorsey on 19 Sep 2023 0 Comment

Debates about the US commitment to Gulf security are skewed by confusion, miscommunication, and contradictory policies. The skewing has fuelled uncertainty about US policy as well as Gulf attitudes in an evolving multi-polar world and fuelled misconceptions and misunderstandings. The confusion is all the more disconcerting given that the fundamentals of US G...

by Thomas Palley on 18 Sep 2023 0 Comment

September 11, 2023, marks the fiftieth anniversary of General Pinochet’s military coup against Chilean President Salvador Allende. While it is now widely recognized that Pinochet authorized large-scale human rights abuses, there is an accompanying narrative that he also unleashed an economic miracle via embrace of Milton Friedman’s “Chicago Boys” vision of a...

by Paul Craig Roberts on 17 Sep 2023 0 Comment

Because of the organized suppression of facts and because of the campaigns against truth-tellers, it is increasingly difficult and risky to provide truthful accounts. Only writers who support the official narratives are tolerated. Retribution is becoming commonplace. The level of retribution depends upon the level of threat the writer is perceived to present...

by Andrew Korybko on 16 Sep 2023 0 Comment

Many observers believe that Russia and North Korea have decided to strengthen their military ties due to shared threats from the West. Reports claim that they’re exploring a swap whereby Russia would share hypersonic, nuclear, satellite, and submarine technology with North Korea in exchange for Soviet-era ammunition and artillery. The first part of this deal...

by Andrew Korybko on 15 Sep 2023 2 Comments

The most geostrategically consequential outcome of the last G20 Summit was the “Memorandum of Understanding on the Principles of an India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor” (IMEC) between India, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, the EU as a whole, France, Germany, Italy, and the US. The envisaged rail route will also include parallel digital, electricity, and hydrog...

by Jayasree Saranathan on 14 Sep 2023 8 Comments

Nowadays no one asks what is in a name or why not any name, while naming one’s child. Lot of thinking goes into finding a name for the child. Concepts such as energy and vibration of the name and what the name conveys are given due consideration. The Sanatan system of thought also followed certain concepts to pick out a name for the new-born in a ceremony ca...

by Andrew Korybko on 13 Sep 2023 1 Comment

CNN’s Fareed Zakaria is among the most well-known representatives of the Mainstream Media so it’s important to keep an eye on what he says if one wants to see what narratives the Western elite are pushing at any given moment. His latest article for the Washington Post (WaPo) about how “Ukrainians are determined to persevere, but they worry that their allies ...

by Mathew Maavak on 12 Sep 2023 1 Comment

On August 10, the UK tabloid Daily Express warned that a new pandemic, possibly caused by a yet unknown “Disease X”, could lead to “civil unrest and food shortages” worldwide. The world is already experiencing a surge in “civil unrest and food shortages” due to a raft of senseless global policies pushed by an unhinged West and its institutional lackeys. A...

by James M Dorsey on 11 Sep 2023 0 Comment

Protesters in Syria, Bahrain, Libya, Iran, and Israel are dashing autocratic and authoritarian hopes of a prolonged winter. In response, Arab autocrats are scrambling to squash what they fear could evolve into a third wave of protests in little more than a decade. The autocrats have deployed tools ranging from cracking down on street protests to increased re...

by Andrew Korybko on 10 Sep 2023 1 Comment

Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov was asked on Friday about the scandal over China’s latest map that lays claim to parts of his host country’s territory, including those outside Beijing’s control. According to the Press Trust of India’s report that was republished by NDTV, he responded as follows: “For your information, there are some discrepancies on...

by Michael Brenner on 09 Sep 2023 0 Comment

Back in the days when the New York Review of Books took seriously its reputation as the stellar journal of English-reading intellectuals, the editors upon occasion published long, prolix essays on the recondite topic of the Mind-Brain relationship. I recall John Searle of Berkeley as one of the protagonists. Through dint of supreme effort and disciplined...

by Michael Brenner on 08 Sep 2023 0 Comment

The question of what constitutes ‘thinking’ overlaps the issues of MIND / BRAIN. Defining, delineating and explicating self-awareness, rationality, and logic has been a perplexing challenge since time immemorial. ‘Discovery’ of the subconscious has enormously complicated these tasks. Advances in neurology add a new dimension to the discourse. A finitude of...

by Ahmed Adel on 07 Sep 2023 0 Comment

The longer Ukraine’s counteroffensive goes on, the more difficult it is for the US to maintain its support in political terms, reported Bloomberg, citing an expert. Reportedly, European officials “worry” that US President Joe Biden “may eventually look to nudge Ukraine toward negotiations” with Russia if Kiev’s forces do not make any significant successes in...

by Julie Sladden & Julian Gillespie on 06 Sep 2023 0 Comment

The alarming discovery by scientist Kevin McKernan, of DNA contamination in vials of Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccines, has raised significant concern in the scientific community. Meanwhile, the reported finding has attracted criticism from those quick to ‘demonise’ anyone questioning the safety, efficacy, and sanctity of the ‘vaccines.’ McKernan’s detractor...

by Jayasree Saranathan on 05 Sep 2023 4 Comments

On Saturday, 2nd September, Udayanidhi Stalin, son of the DMK supremo and the Minister for Youth Welfare and Sports Development of Tamilnadu stirred a hornet’s nest by calling for the eradication of Sanatana Dharma in his address to the ‘Sanatan Abolition Conference’ convened by the Progressive Writers and Artists Forum, in Chennai. Coming closely on...

by Michael Brenner on 04 Sep 2023 0 Comment

“Stupid” is a commonplace term casually used in every-day conversation. Much less so in writing – especially when the subject is political personalities. It is heavily weighted with inhibition. Why this hesitation? Why at a time when there is more manifest stupidity in speech and action, by far, than in recorded American history? “Stupid” is both blunt and ...

by George Augustine on 03 Sep 2023 5 Comments

On 13 March 2013, Vijayvaani published my article titled The Unfinished Business of Narendra Modi; the BJP had then not announced their official PM candidate. After a decade, Narendra Modi’s business still remains unfinished. Ten years is a long time in an individual’s life but not for the Hindu civilisation that we call Indian. By the election of Modi as th...

by Shane Quinn on 02 Sep 2023 0 Comment

For generations before the Napoleonic Wars (1803–15), France had been the dominant nation on the western European mainland and was among the world’s most powerful states. At different times, French military forces had occupied almost all of the major capitals of continental Europe. During this period of French hegemony, it seemed that France posed one of th...

by Andrew Korybko on 01 Sep 2023 0 Comment

It was earlier assessed that “The AU-ECOWAS Rift Over Niger Was Predictable” due to their differing approaches towards the continent’s latest regime change. The AU believes that its ousted leader should be returned to power via peaceful means while ECOWAS’ active members are in favour of forcefully reimposing his rule. Neither of them support the interim aut...

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