Begum Jaan actor Vidya Balan appointed as CBFC member of Prasoon Joshi-led Censor Board Begum Jaan actor Vidya Balan appointed as CBFC member of Prasoon Joshi-led Censor Board
After The Removal Of Pahlaj Nihalani As The Censor Board Chief, The New Members Of The Reconstituted Board, As Announced In A Press Release Friday Evening, Are As Follows:
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Neha Singh | Updated on: 12 Aug 2017, 02:28:43 PM
New Delhi: Begum Jaan of Bollywood Vidya Balan was appointed as part of the reconstituted Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) which will be led by Prasoon Joshi.
On Friday, new members of the reconstituted Board was announced in a press release. Pahlaj Nihalani has been the reason of several controversies and on July 28, a meeting of CBFC members was called by Nihalani in Thiruvananthapuram. Ministry of information and broadcasting sources indicated about Nihalani replacement during the meeting.
If Modi changes course, Biden may be India s best chance Sunday, January 17, 2021 By: Deccan Herald
In November, when it became clear that Joe Biden would be the next US President, London’s Financial Times analysed what that would mean for a number of world leaders who had cosied up to Donald Trump. A news analysis headline said, “Modi forced to tread different path in post-Trump era”, arguing that “Biden’s victory, China stand-off and missed Asia trade deal (RCEP) make New Delhi vulnerable.” FT’s chief foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman was blunt: “For Russia’s Putin, India’s Modi and the UK’s Johnson, relations with the US will become more challenging.”
updated: Jan 17 2021, 08:01 ist
In November, when it became clear that Joe Biden would be the next US President, London’s
Financial Times analysed what that would mean for a number of world leaders who had cosied up to Donald Trump. A news analysis headline said, “Modi forced to tread different path in post-Trump era”, arguing that “Biden’s victory, China stand-off and missed Asia trade deal (RCEP) make New Delhi vulnerable.”
FT’s chief foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman was blunt: “For Russia’s Putin, India’s Modi and the UK’s Johnson, relations with the US will become more challenging.”
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THE historical backdrop to India’s penchant for theaterisation goes back to the 1999 Kargil war and the two committees that followed headed by K Subrahmanyam and Naresh Chandra which made a slew of recommendations to the government regarding higher defence management. The creation of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) was prime among those recommendations and the incumbent can be seen at work now, the latest salvo being the Integrated Maritime Theatre study by the Vice Chief of the Naval Staff (VCNS) that is due for submission shortly. This study supposedly recommends the creation of the Maritime Theatre Command (MTC), earlier referred to as the Peninsular Theatre Command. Be that as it may, the ongoing border stand-off with China threatens to reinforce India’s land-oriented war focus.