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N. S. Venkataraman

N. S. Venkataraman

Eurasia Review

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Will Artificial Intelligence Develop At The Expense Of Natural Intelligence? – OpEd

Since time immemorial, humans have taken pride in the natural intelligence they possess, which helps them analyse information, process ideas,

13.11.2024 5

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Overpopulated India Leading To Social Tension And Unrest – OpEd

Chief minister of Indian state of Andhra Pradesh has triggered widespread concern with his recent statement that families should have

08.11.2024 4

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Present Friction Between India And Canada Unfortunate – OpEd

The Canadian government’s announcement that activities of Indian High Commissioner to Canada would be probed in the case of a murder of a Sikh...

16.10.2024 6

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Is Israel Spearheading Global Fight Against Terrorists? – OpEd

When Hamas launched an attack against Israel on 7th October, 2024, Israel was caught unaware and unprepared. In the attack, around 1200 people in...

02.10.2024 7

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India’s Challenges On Energy Front Formidable – OpEd

It is generally said that energy consumption level is an indication of industrial, economic and social conditions in the society. This is so, since...

01.09.2024 7

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Unruly Brigade In Parliament Embarrass Indians Globally – OpEd

After the recent parliamentary election in India, Mr. Modi was elected as the Prime Minister for the third time with

25.07.2024 4

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Relentless Attempts To Defame India’s Prime Minister Modi – OpEd

During the last several months before the recent parliamentary election and during the parliamentary election campaign and in the subsequent weeks...

30.06.2024 7

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Let Not The World Conscience Remain Silent Anymore On Plight Of Tibetans – OpEd

Around 60 years back, China forcibly entered Tibet and occupied the region. Until then, Tibet was a peaceful country and Tibetans were living with...

20.06.2024 5

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Mr. Modi’s Meditation And Why It’s Needed? – OpEd

Ever since Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meditated in Kanyakumari in southern tip of India for 48 hours, the concept of meditation has become...

06.06.2024 9

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India’s Prime Minister Modi On Right Track – OpEd

Now that the curtain has almost been drawn on India’s parliamentary election, the toxic speeches delivered by leaders of political

29.05.2024 10

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Canada’s Counterproductive Policy Of Permitting Separatists – OpEd

Referring to the policy of the Government of Canada permitting the activities of those who are demanding and carrying out...

07.05.2024 30

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China’s Unquenched Territorial Greed: What Is The Limit? – OpEd

Many discerning observers around the world, who are taking a closer look at China’s claims on the territory of other countries, inevitably could...

04.04.2024 10

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Katchatheevu Between India And Sri Lanka: Let It Not Become A Point Of Friction – OpEd

Katchatheevu, a 285-acre uninhabited island in the Palk Strait, between India and Sri Lanka and about 33 km from the Indian coast, has suddenly become...

02.04.2024 3

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India: False Alarm On Unemployment Scenario – OpEd

With the Indian parliamentary election commencing shortly, the critics of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government have claimed that India is...

28.03.2024 4

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Likely Scenario In India After 2024 Election – OpEd

With the announcement of poll schedule for the 2024 parliamentary election, there is palpable excitement and expectation amongst the countrymen about...

21.03.2024 6

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Green Hydrogen Optimism To Reduce Global Warming: Hope Or Hype – OpEd

The first Global Climate Summit was held in 1995, with COP 28 having been held recently in Dubai. Careful scrutiny of the proceedings and resolutions...

19.02.2024 50

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India: Significance Of Shri Ram Temple In Ayodhya – OpEd

Ever since it was announced that Pran Prathishta (the installation of the idol of Lord Ram during the consecration ceremony) in the Shri Ram temple in...

21.01.2024 10

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India: Unfinished Tasks For PM Modi During Next Five Years – OpEd

There appear to be an overwhelming consensus view in India that Mr. Modi could be elected as the Prime Minister of India for the third time during the...

15.01.2024 10

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The World Neither Learnt Nor Forgot Anything In 2023 – OpEd

It is said that human civilisation have been evolving over the last thousands of years and the process is still continuing. However, the question is...

01.01.2024 8

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Israel Can Be A Legitimate Defender, But Not Offender – OpEd

When Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel that resulted in the killing of more than one thousand innocent Israel citizens, the world opinion was...

25.12.2023 10

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COP28: Yet Another Talk Show – OpEd

COP28 should have officially concluded at Dubai on December 12, 2023. However, the deadlock due to difference of views on overcoming climate issues...

13.12.2023 20

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