It is ironic that entrepreneur Jaithirth Rao, in his article in ThePrint titled ‘
Marxist Jesuits are not for tribal welfare. India and Indian Catholics both must realise that‘, opens with a reference to what he calls “the tragic circumstances around the recent death of Father Stan Swamy.”
That’s quite an understatement. He makes it sound like a spell of bad weather, unavoidable. The callous custodial murder of Fr Swamy has been roundly condemned both at home and abroad. But Rao evades all this, downplaying it as “tragic circumstances” and moves on to what to him is the “larger picture.”
China will need to sift through a long list of suspects attacking its citizens in Pakistan
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Marxist Jesuits are not for tribal welfare India and Indian Catholics both must realise that
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West read Emergency wrong India s democracy mattered little to US, UK, Russia
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China’s invasion of Taiwan will be a disaster for Asia. India must draw a red line Rajesh Rajagopalan © Provided by The Print
There is a growing debate about the possibility of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. China’s threats and rhetoric, including military provocations, against the island state have been increasing steadily. Just last week, Chinese combat aircraft made the largest ever incursion into Taiwan-controlled airspace, surpassing the previous record set in April.
Does all this presage a Chinese invasion of Taiwan? The indications are unclear, with some analysts suggesting this is political theatre for a domestic political audience because attempting an actual invasion would be political suicide for President Xi Jinping. Some suggest that though an invasion is not imminent, the possibility of China using force to take Taiwan has grown. US military leaders appear divided, with some suggesting China may use force in the next six years, while others hav