All stories by Rup Narayan Das
Did You Know About Tatas' China Link?
Rediff.com17 Oct 2024The Tata Group is one of the very few Indian MNCs which has carved out a niche in China's highly competitive market, notes Rup Narayan Das.
What Will Modi Discuss At Quad Meeting?
Rediff.com20 Sep 2024Saturday's Quad meeting in Delaware is taking place against the backdrop of China's assertive behaviour in the South China Sea, its sabre-rattling in the Taiwan Strait and increasing footprints in the Pacific and Indian Ocean, asserts Rup Narayan Das.
India The Diplomatic Ambassador In Global Crises
Rediff.com16 Sep 2024Times have changed, situations have changed, but the basic nature of superpower geo-politics remains the same and so also India's diplomacy -- call it non-alignment, strategic autonomy or neutrality; it all depends on the time scale, notes Rup Narayan Das.
When Muhammad Yunus Spoke To India's Parliament
Rediff.com24 Aug 2024Muhammad Yunus proved that he was neither an armchair economist nor a slogan mongering political activist, but a doer destined to do what Mahatma Gandhi said -- to remove every tear from every eye, recalls Rup Narayan Das.
The Importance Of Russia And US For India
Rediff.com8 Jul 2024New Delhi has reached out to Moscow while waiting for a new president in Washington. New Delhi knows well that in international relations, there are no permanent friends or foes, only permanent national interests, points out Dr Rup Narayan Das.
Why The Speaker's Job Is Important
Rediff.com26 Jun 2024The Speaker is the final authority to take a call on cases of defection. Although this may not be an immediate concern now, but its occurrence in the future cannot be ruled out considering the volatile nature of politics, points out Rup Narayan Das.
Remembering Sushmaji's Twitter Diplomacy
Rediff.com24 Jun 2024Ms Swaraj was a conscientious woman who understood suffering and pathos and attempted in her inimitable way to mitigate them, recalls Rup Narayan Das.
Neighbourhood First At Modi's Swearing-In
Rediff.com9 Jun 2024Engagement with neighbours is a strategic imperative, and not an option, asserts Rup Narayan Das.
India's Nuclear Churning: From Idealism To Realism
Rediff.com11 May 2024Although the credit for acquiring the technological skill must be given to India's outstanding nuclear scientists, the decision to go nuclear was a political one that entailed clarity of vision, courage and resolve, points out Rup Narayan Das.
BJD-BJP Alliance: Wishful Thinking
Rediff.com23 Mar 2024Although the BJP has never been ballistic about the BJD and Narendra Modi has avoided being critical of Naveen Patnaik, the BJP is optimistic that the party can improve its electoral fortunes in Odisha on its own, notes Rup Narayan Das.
Russia's Unease Over India-US Proximity
Rediff.com5 Mar 2024The scaling up of the India-US strategic partnership to the level of non-NATO ally with defence deals, sharing and transfer of defence technology, interoperability, joint collaboration and joint production of defence equipment has exacerbated Moscow's anxiety, notes Rup Narayan Das.
India-France Strategic Partnership To Bloom
Rediff.com25 Jan 2024India-France synergy is poised to open vistas of collaboration between the two countries, notes Rup Narayan Das.
Taiwan: A Thorn In China-US Relations
Rediff.com12 Jan 2024Any miscalculation and miscommunication are fraught with the risk of a major catastrophe, warns Rup Narayan Das.
Weathering Foreign Policy Storms In 2023
Rediff.com2 Jan 2024Foreign policy is always a work in progress and ups and downs are built into foreign policy process. What is permanent is national interest. Hopefully, this year, which will also witness general elections in the country, will also clear clouds in the foreign policy horizon, observes Rup Narayan Das.
What Ails India's Civil Service
Rediff.com3 Oct 2023'A large portion of youngsters who aspire to join the civil services are not motivated by the spirit of public service and idealism of which the civil services offer in abundance.' 'When they join the mandarin club they look for the loaves and fishes of office, rather than make a difference and wipe what Mahatma Gandhi called 'every tear from every Indian',' points out Rup Narayan Das.
Why China Issued Stapled Visas To Arunachal Athletes
Rediff.com26 Sep 2023The Chinese inference is that if the Chinese visa is embossed on an Indian passport, held by Indian citizens from Arunachal Pradesh, it may be tantamount to recognising Indian sovereignty over Arunachal Pradesh, states Rup Narayan Das.
Memories Of Parliament House As It Passes Into History
Rediff.com18 Sep 2023At this poignant historic moment one can only wish that institutions are not built by bricks and mortars, but also by the rich Parliamentary traditions which have stood the test of time which needs to be strengthened by all stakeholders, notes Rup Narayan Das, a former joint secretary of the Lok Sabha Secretariat.
Can Modi Broker Peace In Ukraine?
Rediff.com10 Apr 2023Only the future will tell if Modi can leave his mark on the Ukraine crisis. Nonetheless, it is both a challenge and an opportunity for India's diplomacy, notes Rup Narayan Das.
Why China Is Worried About Hong Kong
Rediff.com7 Apr 2022'Although Hong Kong weathered many a storm and displayed a remarkable resilience to bounce back, the developments in the territory have raised question marks with regard to its future stability and prosperity.' A revealing excerpt from Rup Narayan Das's Hong Kong Conundrum: Pangs of Transition.
Why Xi Hates This Lady
Rediff.com18 Oct 2021An independent Taiwan under President Tsai Ing-wen's Democratic Progressive Party is anathema to China, observes Rup Narayan Das.