‘Surrender illegal firearms by Aug 19’: Bangladesh Interim Govt to protestors
According to a media source, Bangladesh interim government Home Affairs Adviser Brigadier General (retd) M Sakhawat Hussain asked demonstrators on...
Read moreAccording to a media source, Bangladesh interim government Home Affairs Adviser Brigadier General (retd) M Sakhawat Hussain asked demonstrators on...
Read moreIn a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict, Ukrainian forces have been accused of committing an act of "nuclear terrorism"...
Read moreSundar Pichai mourns Wojcicki's demise Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that Susan Wojcicki, the former CEO of YouTube, passed away...
Read moreAll 61 passengers on board a tragically perished in a plane crash in Sao Paulo on Friday afternoon, CNN said,...
Read moreA proposed bill in Iraq's parliament has aroused considerable controversy and alarm, as it proposes to cut the legal marriage...
Read moreFormer Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will return to her homeland if the new caretaker administration decides to hold elections,...
Read moreAll Indian visa application centers in violence-hit Bangladesh will stay closed till further notice due to the "unstable situation" created...
Read moreA Bangladeshi actor and his father were lynched on Monday night, amidst widespread turmoil in the country. A mob killed...
Read moreIn reaction to a series of violent attacks against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami (BJI) has officially condemned...
Read moreRahul Ananda and family flee the attack Rahul Ananda, a popular Bangladeshi folk singer, had his apartment in Dhaka, a...
Read moreFormer Vice President Venkaiah Naidu commended Power Corridors as a commendable news magazine, affirming that it not only upholds Media Dharma but also fulfills its societal obligations. Power Corridors, as its name implies, delves into realpolitik—examining the essence of influential circles, unraveling the intricacies of political maneuvers, and exploring the pulse of the state’s affairs. However, it transcends mere power dynamics, encompassing a broader spectrum of issues beyond the confines of Delhi’s elite circles.
For PC, which is published by the Interactive Forum on Indian Economy, not only highlights the issues of the day but also throws up what ought to be the subjects that the country should be debating about. It reports about the plans, strategies, and agendas of politicians and others; it also sets the agenda for the nation.
© 2023 Power Corridors