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Author: जयकृष्णः | ജയകൃഷ്ണൻ
Should India be part of UNSC.
- I agree with Suman
when he says that we will have to toe US line as it is the only
remaining hyperpower. But in the future, there may come some issues
before UN where the US is not terribly interested but has direct
relation to Indian security, like Kashmir. Our position could be an
advantage in influencing world opinion to our favor. It is only US and
France which ignores UN. Even in UK, people are asking
Tony Blair to get UN approval. Our issues in the near future are not
going to be with the major powers, but with the tiny ones in our
neighborhood, where the voice of United Nations still has some effect. - We are currently caught up in the stupid “South Asian” tag,
losing our identity. As Opinionated
Indian says, the view of the world is that of India and Pakistan
as two equals involved in ‘medieval religious warfare’. We need to get
involved in global issues and get out of trying to be a leader of a
bunch of loser nations (SAARC)
The UN may even become extinct by the
time the next Lord of the Rings is released. But if it is around, then
we should be a part of it.
cleaning up
When the elected representatives fail to perform their duty, people do
it. Lot of good things have happened in India because of PILs filed by
normal people. One example is the banning of smoking in public places
in Kerala. Now based on another PIL, the supreme court says that candidates have to declare lot more information about themselves.
BJP
unhappy, Cong hails SC verdict
BJP on Thursday expressed serious concern over the
Supreme Court decison making it mandatory for candidates to declare
their criminal antecedents, assets and liabilities and educational
qualification at the time of filing of nomination papers, and favoured
an all-party meeting to discuss the issue.
The supreme court does not say that it not illegal to be rich, but you
just have to declare it. But there are ways thought out by politicians
to bypass this. For example, when Lallo Yadav was convicted, he made
his wife the Chief Minister of Bihar (the same place where Buddha got
enlightenment). There is nothing which prevents ruling by proxy. But
still I think this step goes a long way in cleaning up the Indian
elections.
For once I am impressed with the Communist Party. They don’t have
money, they have nothing to hide.
CPI(M)
hails SC verdict on electoral reform
The Communist Party of India (CPI) today hailed the
Supreme Court verdict setting aside an amendment to the Representation
of Peoples (Amendment) Act, 2002 and asked all parties to ”gracefully
accept” the decision that seeks to bring about far-reaching electoral
reforms. ”Voters have the right to know the antecedents of their
candidates, their assets, liabilities and educational
qualifications,” CPI Genral Secretary A B Bardhan said at a press
conference here.
from the front lines
Kevin is blogging the events in Iraq from the front lines.
India develops Cryogenic Engine
In a significant boost to India’s space programme, scientists have successfully developed an indigenous cryogenic engine, which can power heavy communication satellites into orbit.
This was a technology which United States refused to transfer to us. We may have been delayed, but we have now mastered the technology
(link via sameer)
developments in kerala
- ban on plastic bags
- single window to pay all your bills
(link via vs babu)
Bombay blast
I was scanning the blogs from Bombay to see if there is anymore
information about the bomb blasts. Most of them have the same info as
the newspapers. Some even have ignored it. This is the third bomb that
has exploded in recent times.
Easy Guru has some
thoughts on the bomb blasts 10 years back. I was there too. I had just
moved to Bombay, a month back and what a shock it was for me. But
Bombay is an amazing city. The next working day, the stock exchange,
which was bombed, started functioning.
Update: B Raman on Lessons from the Mumbai blasts
Links: How safe?
Blogging in Anna Univ Curriculum
Found this interesting bit in this news from The Hindu Newspaper
Anna University, which is the first university to recognize and include blogging in its curriculum will have a national level panel discussion on blogging…..
This is very nice to read.
(link via kiruba, who does not provide permlinks, see mar 12th blog)
Terrorist attack in Bombay
Explosives destroyed a passenger train compartment Thursday in central Bombay, killing seven passengers and injured 22 others, witnesses said Thursday.
More developments in Malaysia
After Indian IT professionals were mistreated in Malaysia by Malaysian police, here are some actions by the Indian Govt.
- Outraged over the ill-treatment of 270 Indian IT professionals in Malaysia, New Delhi has decided to re-examine some of the decisions pending under its civil aviation bilateral treaty with Kuala Lumpur.
The first casualty could well be the extension of landing facility to Malaysian Airlines at Kolkata and the seat-sharing arrangement with Air India. - As 32 Indian IT professionals prepared to leave Malaysia Friday after a humiliating week- -end police detention, New Delhi was considering issuing a travel advisory to its citizens planning to visit the country.
This is the first time I am seeing the Indian Govt. standing up for its citizens in crisis.
Related Links: Furious, Delhi may clip Malaysian wings|Indians get ready to leave, India may issue Travel Advisory