Another Hindu Man Beaten to Death in Bangladesh
The killing of a second Hindu man comes after another high-profile lynching in Mymensingh, deepens concerns over law and order ...
Read moreDetailsThe killing of a second Hindu man comes after another high-profile lynching in Mymensingh, deepens concerns over law and order ...
Read moreDetailsAddressing supporters, Rahman described Bangladesh as being “liberated twice” — in 1971 and again in 2024 — framing the recent ...
Read moreDetailsMembers of VHP and Bajrang Dal staged a protest outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi, demanding justice for ...
Read moreDetailsThe move to suspend Visa service follows protests outside the Bangladesh mission in Delhi over the lynching of a Hindu ...
Read moreDetailsThe lynching of Hindu man and large-scale violence have heightened concerns over minority safety, press freedom and political stability, as ...
Read moreDetailsThe lynching of a Hindu man, allegedly triggered by accusations of insulting Islam, took place amid rising anti-India sentiment and ...
Read moreDetailsWhat began as outrage over a political assassination has rapidly escalated into arson, attacks on media houses and assaults on ...
Read moreDetailsThe parliamentary panel flagged the resurgence of Islamist groups, youth-led nationalism, and weakening political institutions as potential destabilising forces in ...
Read moreDetailsHasina says she is “not afraid” of facing charges at the International Criminal Court and insists the interim regime avoids ...
Read moreDetailsA special tribunal has sentenced Hasina to death in absentia, finding her guilty of “crimes against humanity” during last year’s ...
Read moreDetailsFormer 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