27 October 2015

    After IAF, Navy opens its doors to women pilots  –    (Defence) After the Air Force opened its doors to women fighter pilots, the Navy has decided to follow suit. However, they will be shore-based for the moment, because infrastructural needs have to be addressed. The army and the Navy are also looking at appointing women in combat roles.   Indian historiographRead More…

24 October 2015

    India adopting dangerous military policies, says Sharif  –   (International Relation) Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday accused India of setting off a new arms race in South Asia and not responding to his peace overtures, while urging the U.S. to reconsider some of its “existing assumptions and analyses” about the region. Mr. Sharif said that despite hiRead More…

25 October 2015

      Supreme Court takes up cause of Muslim women  –    (Indian Polity) Thirty years after the Supreme Court urged the government to frame a uniform civil code to “help in the cause of national integration” in the Shah Bano case. A two-judge Bench of the court has suo motuordered registration of a public interest litigation petition and asked the Chief Justice Read More…

26 October 2015

    To put an end to abuse of children, HC suggests castration of rapists  –    (Indian Polity) In yet another strongly worded judgment from the Madras High Court, a judge has suggested that the Central government consider castration as an additional form of punishment for child sex abusers. “When law is ineffective and incapable of addressing the menace, this court cannRead More…

23 October 2015

      Modi lays foundation, new Amaravati is born  –    (Governance) The first brick of the ‘People’s Capital’ of Andhra Pradesh was symbolically put in place by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday when he laid the foundation for Amaravati on the banks of the Krishna between Vijayawada and Guntur. During his speech at the grand ceremony attended by severalRead More…

20 October 2015

    Australian High Commission expresses concern over tattoo incident  –   (International Relation) The Australian High Commission has expressed “concern” over media reports of an Australian citizen “being threatened with violence and detained by police because of a tattoo”. A press statement issued on Monday by the public relations section of the High Commission inRead More…

21 October 2015

    Nuclear deal not on Sharif’s agenda  –   (International Relation) Ahead of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s three-day tour of the United States, both countries ruled out a nuclear deal between them, but Pakistan went a step further to emphasise that they were not even discussing any such deal. Mr. Sharif arrives in the U.S. on Tuesday. “No ‘deal’ is beinRead More…

22 October 2015

    Modi may attend U.S. nuclear security summit next year  –   (International Relation) Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to travel to the United States for the fourth Nuclear Security Summit on March 31-April 1, 2016, an initiative of President Barack Obama who considers nuclear terrorism the “most immediate and extreme threat to global security.” A U.S. diplomatRead More…

16 October 2015

    SC stays ban on Mumbai dance bars  –   (Indian Polity) The Supreme Court on Thursday ushered dance back into beer parlours and hotels in Mumbai by staying the operation of a Maharashtra law banning it, agreeing with the contention that there are alternatives to a ban on dance performances to ensure the safety of women. But the court gave a free hand to the authorities tRead More…

17 October 2015

      Pranab stresses India’s balancing act  –    (International Relation) President Pranab Mukherjee on Thursday reiterated India’s approach towards Israel and Palestine — continue to support the Palestine cause while pursuing improved relationship with Israel. Speaking to the media team accompanying him, while returning from Israel, Mr. Mukherjee said PalestiRead More…