All stories by Ambassador B S Prakash
The Trump visit and the IAS interview
Rediff.com11 Mar 2020'At one stage, one interviewer asked me to name 3-4 world leaders who had made the biggest impact on the world.' "Our PM, Modiji, of course. I named him first. Then Trump... Later, my father said I should have remembered Gandhi. But what to do, Sir? Mistakes happen.' 'Besides, had not Trump called Modiji the father of our nation?'
All you need to know before Trump arrives
Rediff.com18 Feb 2020'If there is one certainty in this visit, it is that Trump does not follow a script. He is unpredictable,' highlights Ambassador B S Prakash.
My take aways from the Jaipur LitFest
Rediff.com4 Feb 2020'Surprised by the absence of any sloganeering or even mild protest in an ambience so free and self-regulated, I asked a friend from Delhi whether he too, with sharp political antenna, was surprised at how smooth and easy going everything was,' notes Ambassador B S Prakash.
Meet the Brazilian guest on Republic Day
Rediff.com24 Jan 2020As someone with nostalgia for the good cheer and friendly feelings of Brazilian people, former Ambassador to Brazil B S Prakash can only hope that when they see on their TV screens their President being feted on Rajpath, they will sense India's goodwill for Brazil.
Does Modi need to change his 'character'?
Rediff.com13 Nov 2019With an unexpected new turn in Kashmir, an ominous Afghanistan, a reliably unpredictable Trump, and an unfathomable reversal with RCEP, Modi may have to reinvent his character, suggests Ambassador B S Prakash.
Left Behind By Modi
Rediff.com25 Jun 2019'The new order cometh, sweeping out the old,' notes Ambassador B S Prakash.
The Great Gloom of Delhi
Rediff.com15 Nov 2018'Visiting my friend in his affluent locality, I realised that the Delhi weather had become the great equaliser.' 'Pollution was always in the air, everywhere, and had become the primary subject of all conversations,' notes Ambassador B S Prakash.
Now a Trump clone in Brazil!
Rediff.com29 Oct 2018'As he has no executive track record, so far, he is all talk and hence essentially a braggart and a bigot.' 'That he is described as the 'Trump of the tropics' should give a shorthand summary to what he stands for on issues in general,' points out Ambassador B S Prakash, India's former envoy to Brazil.
Why Trump has left Obama's legacy in ashes
Rediff.com6 Aug 2018'Trump's desecration of all that Obama represented can be seen at different levels: Personal, political, systemic and structural,' explains Ambassador B S Prakash.
The Hoo-Haa about Wuhan
Rediff.com9 May 2018'2019 is just a year away and Modi can do with some peace and tranquility on the external front.' 'There are risks, of course, but isn't Modi a risk taker?' asks Ambassador B S Prakash.
Pravasi Special: Bharat Mata and her children
Rediff.com8 Jan 2015Over the years, pravasis have become a constituency, to be tapped, cultivated, and honoured, or at the very minimum to be listened to, says Ambassador B S Prakash.