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  47. The last date for applying for National Children Awards has been extended upto 30.09.2018
  48. National Nutrition Week D.O. Letter
  49. Circular for filling up of the Post of General Manager, RMK, an Organisation under Ministry of Women and Child Development, Govt. of India, Issued on 25.07.2018
  50. DoPT extended the due date for filling up the post of Executive Director, RMK upto 17.08.2018
  51. Notification of Creation of Fake Portal by Fraudsters in the name of Prime Minister Sukanya Samridhi Yojana, 2018
  52. Application inviting for National Children Award
  53. Participation Form for Women of India Organic Festival 2018
  54. Compensation Scheme for Women Victims/Survivors of Sexual Assault/other Crimes - 2018
  55. Guidelines of National Children Award
  56. Vacancy Circular for filling up of various posts by transfer on deputation basis in the NNRC-CPMU under the IBRD assisted POSHAN Abhiyaan (27 July, 2018)
  57. Meeting Notice for opening of Financial Bids regarding outsourcing of Manpower in the Ministry
  58. Trump again asks Apple to start manufacturing in US
  59. Sunny Sunday morning in Delhi
  60. N.Korea stages massive parade to mark 70th anniversary (Lead)
  61. North Korea to stage military parade, mass games
  62. Fuel price hike: Petrol price hiked by 12 paise, touches Rs 80.50 in Delhi
  63. IAF officials being forced to praise new Rafale deal: Prashant Bhushan
  64. Nepal backs out of BIMSTEC military drill in India over domestic outrage
  65. Sterlite row: TN slams 'prejudiced' Central report on Tuticorin groundwater
  66. SC judge slams govt for passing the Section 377 buck to the court
  67. Aadhaar - Surat civic body's weapon to deal with stray cattle
  68. In a bid to curb the menace of stray cattle, mostly cows, roaming on the city streets, the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) has developed a system of ear-tagging such animals and linking it with the Aadhaar number of their owners.
  69. Investment limit hike for EB-5 investors visa not likely till Dec
  70. The investment limit for EB-5 investor visa programme, which provides Green Cards to foreigners investing at least USD 500,000 in the US, is not expected to increase at least till December this year, according to US Congressman Aaron Schock.
  71. People's verdict' on homosexuality moved us: IITians who fought tooth & nail against section 377
  72. Tanveen Kaur Randhawa was in her laboratory at the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru when the Supreme Court pronounced its judgement striking down article 377, the colonial-era law that banned consensual gay sex.
  73. DGCA licensing air traffic controllers not to have 'much impact' on AAI's operational structure
  74. Entrusting the responsibility of licensing air traffic controllers with the DGCA would not have "much impact" on the operational structure of the Airports Authority of India (AAI), according to a senior official.
  75. 3 women injured in clash in Muzaffarnagar
  76. Three women were injured in a clash between two groups at the Niyazupura area here, police said on Sunday.
  77. Kejriwal urges Yashwant Sinha to contest LS elections
  78. Australia to ditch climate targets bill after PM ousting
  79. Australia's new prime minister will not revive plans to embed carbon emissions targets in law, a thorny issue that triggered the ousting of his predecessor in a party coup.
  80. North Korea holds military parade, without showing ICBMs
  81. North Korea held a military parade Sunday to mark its 70th birthday, but refrained from showing off the intercontinental ballistic missiles that have seen it hit with multiple international sanctions.
  82. Bolt takes break from Australia football training
  83. Sprint legend Usain Bolt's football training has been put on hold after he flew out of Australia for a "previously planned commitment", his A-League club has said.
  84. Sweat, friends and bagels: The making of Naomi Osaka
  85. In an age of robotic press conferences where players are staying focussed and taking it one match at a time, Naomi Osaka breezes in, confesses to being fond of sweating, eating 500 bagels a day and having only one friend.
  86. US Open: Naomi Osaka shocks Serena Williams
  87. Sudarsan Pattnaik dedicates sand sculpture to Akshay Kumar
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  89. F&B Chain Plays Both Sides Of Political Divide To Sustain Sales In China And Taiwan
  90. Bezos Unbound: Exclusive Interview With The Amazon Founder On What He Plans To Conquer Next
  91. Moroccan Multi-Millionaire Said ALJ Becomes President Of Saham Finances
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  104. Japanese Sake beverage launched in India
  105. AI start-ups blossom in India, need big dollars to grow
  106. After Apple hinted at increasing the price of its products owing to tariffs on China, US President Donald Trump has once again asked the iPhone maker to shift manufacturing from Beijing to Washington.
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  108. North Korea on Sunday held a massive military parade on Sunday to mark the 70th anniversary of its founding, an intelligence source said.
  109. Voter list in Telangana to be ready by October 8
  110. Yashwant Sinha attacks Modi, says people won't tolerate lies
  111. Yogendra Yadav detained, 'manhandled' by police in TN
  112. Youth killed by gunmen in Srinagar was active militant (Lead)
  113. It was a sunny morning in the national capital on Sunday with the minimum temperature recorded at 25 degrees Celsius, a notch below the season's average, the weather office said.
  114. Mindfulness can aid in treating chronic pain: Study
  115. Kejriwal launches mass plantation drive across capital
  116. Google's new tool can help you make our planet healthy
  117. This iPhone app claims to accurately monitor BP
  118. Nations pledge to stamp out deadly Peste des petits ruminants disease
  119. Ever wondered why some people seem to feel less pain than others? The answer could lie in mindfulness, which could be targeted in the development of effective pain therapies, researchers say.
  120. NASA's Dawn mission to asteroid belt nears end
  121. Trump's China tariffs will hit our products hard: Apple
  122. A decade ago, Artificial Intelligence (AI) was unknown to many of us mortals. Lately, however, AI and related buzzwords like Machine Learning (ML) or Big Data Analytics are more visible -- staring at us from clumsy signage boards hanging at the entrance of private IT training institutes.
  123. Agility is to enterprises, what health is to humans: Sunil Mundra
  124. Sneak Ops is a game right out of an action movie
  125. Do you never remember things? Two regions of the brain play pivotal role in forgetting
  126. Now, get accurate blood pressure readings thanks to an iPhone X app
  127. Don't keep munching in-between: Long gaps between meals can boost longevity
  128. Twitter rolls-out audio-only broadcasting feature so your followers can hear, but not see you
  129. Treat in Texas: American Airlines pilot orders 40 pizzas for passengers after flight is diverted
  130. One frame, two heroes: Ranveer Singh posts cool selfie with MS Dhoni
  131. Australia to ditch climate targets bill under new PM Morrison
  132. Head to Melaka if you want a perfect getaway fro...
  133. Why no logos for astronauts & rockets?
  134. Got too many numbers in your contact list? Cinde...
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  137. Want to make a difference to the planet? Google'...
  138. When it comes to gay rights, India sets an example for many
  139. Your sea food may not be from the sea at all
  140. Panel suggests KYC relief for foreign investors
  141. Power cos to get more time to settle with lenders
  142. Agility is to enterprises, what health is to humans
  143. Straight to Melaka: Why it is the perfect getaway
  144. Want to make a difference to the planet? Google's new tool will tell your carbon footprint
  145. Head to Melaka if you want a perfect getaway from Singapore’s set pieces and Kuala Lumpur’s bustle
  146. Boat Stone 700 wireless speakers review: A great deal for the price
  147. This concept of agility occupies center-stage in Mundra’s new book.
  148. The most significant strategic developments during this period have concerned India’s ties with the US.
  149. Economic Times
  150. Ad: Rentomojo
  151. IIP, Inflation data and rupee among key factors that will guide market this week
  152. Lawyer: Trump doesn't think Stormy Daniels' deal is valid
  153. Obama in campaign mode, back to promoting hope over fear
  154. Your fish may have come from a farm not sea
  155. Wobbly rupee, rising global crude oil prices have kept domestic stock market lacklustre.
  156. In the 1950s, fish from the seas accounted for over 70% of India’s production, but now its share is halved.
  157. The parade will be closely watched for clues about North Korea's weapons arsenal and professed commitment to denuclearisation.
  158. Scott Morrison said the proposal to help the government meet its Paris Agreement pledge was "dead" and his government would focus instead on lowering soaring electricity prices. The ruling Liberal-National coalition- as well as previous Labor governments- have struggled to introduce climate policies over the past decade amid political infighting and turbulence.
  159. “Remain bullish on some of the consumption-related stocks, which have been beaten down.”
  160. Contrast this with Singapore, a society which is still grappling with how to treat the reality of LGBT people. The country has almost the same law as India, but has explicitly rejected changing it. The matter even came up for a proper debate in their parliament â€" which, it should be acknowledged, is more than what Indian politicians managed â€" and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong made a characteristically Singapore argument: LGBT could live in Singapore, but shouldn’t ask for the law to change.Loong said LGBT people were welcome to work and, of course, shop in Singapore, but when it came to rights: “do not rock the boat”. And this is where matters have remained â€" but not quite how Loong promised. LGBT activists in Singapore complain about increasing harassment from religious activists and covert discrimination that cannot be tackled because, ultimately, the law is against them.“Do not rock the boat” is an ultimately duplicitous appeal, when you are not quite in the boat, but floating behind, dependent on those onboard not to cut your rope. As the Supreme Court realised, a simple, ordinary life can only happen on the basis of the same ordinary rights enjoyed by most people. The success of the LGBT movement comes from being able to convince the world of the simple ordinariness of its hopes and dreams.
  161. Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja look lovestruck in new set of photos
  162. BJP national executive meeting LIVE UPDATES: PM Narendra Modi to deliver valedictory speech on final day
  163. The BJP's national executive meet holds significance as it is being held in the run-up to Assembly polls in BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh,…
  164. 2015 Behbal Kalan firing: Kin of victims challenge Sukhbir Singh Badal for public debate
  165. Sukhraj Singh, son of Krishan Bhagwan Singh, said, “Akalis need to argue with us rather than giving statements in
  166. the media.”
  167. Ludhiana illegal shelter home: 3 children still missing, evidence of conversion to Christianity
  168. China is detaining Muslims in vast numbers. The goal: ‘Transformation.’
  169. Though limited to China’s western region of Xinjiang, it is the country’s most sweeping internment program since the Mao era â€" and the focus of…
  170. The Ocean Cleanup aims to clear Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  171. How to make school mornings easier
  172. A nutritional checklist for expecting mothers
  173. मोदी सरकार बनते ही तेजी से बढ़ी थीं संघ की शाखाएं, अब घट रही रफ्तार
  174. १४ उंटांची अवैध वाहतूक, à¤"रंगाबाद पोलिसांनी जप्त केला ट्रक
  175. ‘à´'രുപാട് ഉമ്മകളും, കേരളത്തിന് കൈത്താങ്ങും’; ജനസാഗരത്തെ സാക്ഷിയാക്കി ദുല്‍ഖറിന്റെ പ്രഖ്യാപനം
  176. Apple removes popular Mac app Adware Doctor: Here’s why
  177. Though limited to China’s western region of Xinjiang, it is the country’s most sweeping internment program since the Mao era â€" and the focus of a growing chorus of international criticism.
  178. China engages in Australia’s largest maritime drill for first time
  179. US Open 2018: Naomi Osaka’s Grand Slam dream proves a nightmare for Serena Williams
  180. Toronto International Film Festival 2018: Women rally for gender equality
  181. Serena Williams defends her integrity after Grand Slam controversy
  182. How to make school mornings easier
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  185. Mr Kim at the parade
  186. People walk past election campaign posters in Stockholm, 7 September
  187. Serena Williams argues with umpire
  188. Leader Kim Jong-un appears to tone down the display after his recent summit with President Trump.
  189. The poll comes amid a rise in anti-immigration sentiment and waning support for mainstream parties.
  190. Serena Williams says she was not cheating in the US Open final and accuses the umpire of sexism in docking her a game.
  191. No ballistic missiles' at N Korea parade
  192. Sweden to vote amid nationalist surge
  193. Williams accuses final umpire of sexism
  194. PM Modi to address valedictory session of BJP natl executive meet
  195. Japan finds first swine fever case in 26 years, but not African fever
  196. State Govt boost to research with ‘Gobeshonay Bangla’ scheme
  197. Swapner Bhor scheme to provide employment-linked training to Kanyashree beneficiaries
  198. Now, free umbrellas for school students
  199. NEW YORK, SEP 9 :- A model presents a creation at the Brandon Maxwell Spring/Summer 2019 collection during New York Fashion Week in the Manhattan borough of New York City, U.S., September 8, 2018. REUTERS-1R
  200. Pak govt proposes opening Kartarpur border crossing with India
  201. Ayushman Bharat, other factors may help insurance industry grow to USD 280 bn by 2020: Study
  202. Obama in campaign mode, back to promoting hope over fear
  203. “We’re in a challenging moment because, when you look at the arc of American history, there’s always been a push and pull between those who want to go forward and those who want to look back, between those who want to divide and those are seeking to bring people together, between those who promote the politics of hope and those who exploit the politics of fear,” he said.
  204. Making light of the comment, Mr. Satish Jarkiholi later said, “There is still time for me to become CM. Maybe in 10 years.”
  205. To counter the BJP’s reported attempts to woo the governing parties’ legislators, the Congressâ€"JD(S) combine is learnt to have prepared a strategy to reach out to the saffron party’s legislators.
  206. Cases that can make a difference: On PILs dealing with non-native flora in the Western Ghats
  207. The falling water levels in many rivers have triggered speculation about a possible drought-like situation in the State, especially if the northeast monsoon later this year fails.
  208. ‘Kerala did not submit proposal for setting up flood forecasting stations,’ says Director of Flood Forecast Monitoring at the Central Water Commission
  209. The untimely and sudden releases from the dams in Kerala should not add to a flood situation in future, says Sharad Chandra, Director of Flood Forecas
  210. Before the rains came and the swirling waters of the Chalakudy river began to rise menacingly, Moozhikulam Sala on the banks of the river had over 2,5
  211. ‘Consumer commissions need more powers’
  212. Consumer Protection Bill does not give them powers to set aside ex-parte orders: Justice Jaiswal
  213. One of Asia’s biggest metro stations in the making
  214. With a total built-up space of 2.8 lakh sq. ft, the lower tier is for corridor one
  215. Clay idols that speak for environment
  216. Home Science Department creates natural colours that are as good as synthetic ones
  217. ‘Support Bharat Bandh’
  218. Nationwide protest against petro price hike
  219. Turning a new page: How Kerala is rebuilding its libraries after the deluge
  220. Why Aero India lands on Bengaluru tarmac
  221. Controversial Kerala MLA P C George Calls Nun Who Alleged Rape By Roman Catholic Bishop A ‘Prostitute’
  222. Mazagon Dock, The Builder Of India’s First Scorpene-class Submarine, To Venture Into Defence Exports 
  223. Congress hits out at BJP for 'stoic silence' on key issues
  224. 'People's verdict' on homosexuality moved us IITians who fought tooth nail against section 377
  225. Buttler's fifty frustrates India England reach 304 8 at lunch
  226. Congress hits out at BJP for 'stoic silence' on key issues
  227. 'People's verdict' on homosexuality moved us IITians who fought tooth nail against section 377
  228. Buttler's fifty frustrates India England reach 304 8 at lunch
  229. Trump tells Apple to make products in US to avoid China tariffs
  230. TDP's Telangana unit should decide course of action for assembly polls: Andhra CM
  231. Krishnapatnam Port to pump in Rs 500 cr for liquid cargo terminal
  232. Nifty to consolidate amid IIP, WPI data; top 3 stocks to bet on
  233. These 10 stocks are movers and shakers from the last week. Here's how much they returned
  234. Investment Limit Hike for EB-5 Visa Not Likely Till December, Says Congressman Aaron Schock
  235. Indian National Lok Dal 'Haryana Bandh' Evokes Mixed Response; Kaithal Among 6 Affected Districts
  236. China engages in Australia's largest maritime drill for first time
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  241. Prashant Bhushan says IAF being pressured on Rafale
  242. Aadhaar: Surat civic body's weapon for stray cows
  243. The Fuzzy Fiscals of Petro Prices
  244. There is a booming industry in petro price jokes. Videos and words from the past are haunting the BJP in 2018, writes Shankar Aiyar.
  245. Amit Shah asks BJP workers to expose Opposition
  246. Red Cross allocates more goods and fund to disaster-affected areas
  247. Chinese-produced opera "The Dawns Here Are Quiet" tours Russia
  248. Weekly choices of Xinhua photo
  249. Souza strike returns Sao Paulo to top of Brazil's Serie A
  250. display: inline-block;
  251. कांग्रेस के भारत बंद को समर्थन दिया था, अब ममता ने जारी किया विरोधाभासी आदेश
  252. यशवंत सिन्हा यांनी निवडणूक लढवावी, केजरीवालांची विनंती
  253. Nokia 9 Release Date
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  256. Galaxy Note 9 vs Razer Phone 2 benchmarks
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  259. Prime Minister Narendra Modi with BJP leaders Amit Shah and LK Advani at the event in the national capital on Thursday.
  260. Celebrations erupt as Supreme Court decriminalises consensual gay sex
  261. From Bihar to Tamil Nadu, thousands gather for farmers’ rally at Ramlila Maidan
  262. Kolkata’s Majerhat bridge collapses, rescue operation underway
  263. Janmashtami 2018: Lakhs celebrate birth of Lord Krishna with traditional fervour
  264. The Road to East: From India’s Moreh to Myanmar’s Mandalay
  265. muslims, minority community, socio economic development, indentity politics, ihds, indian human development survey, indian express
  266. For Sessions, Trump's constant attacks may define his legacy
  267. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Vandenberg Campus
  268. Darren Till
  269. Trump admin officials reportedly met secretly with Venezuelan military leaders who were plotting a coup
  270. 20-year-old Naomi Osaka defeats Serena Williams in a chaotic US Open final racked by violations
  271. Trump suggests Apple could pay 'ZERO tax' if the company makes 'products in the United States instead of China
  272. Amazon's reputation is taking a beating from all sides. Here's what a reputation expert says it should do to turn things around.
  273. Facebook is building its first data center in Asia - take a look at the futuristic, boxy design
  274. Chinese marines prepare as the frigate Huangshan arrives at Port Darwin on August 30, 2018 in Darwin, Australia to attend Exercise Kakadu 2018.
  275. VIDEO: Greenwood District restaurant to close
  276. VIDEO: Roots concert at Gathering Place
  277. VIDEO: North Tulsa restaurant closing
  278. VIDEO: Tulsans reaction to Gathering Place opening
  279. AP Top Entertainment News at 12:47 a.m. EDT
  280. An illustration of a destroyed cityscape and collapsed highway
  281. a brown bear near a man who doesn't see him
  282. A woman applies a lip scrub in winter
  283. Naveen Patnaik Ditches Retired Babus, Showers Jobs on Youth Ahead of 2019 Polls
  284. Legislators hold landmark hearing on digital privacy after a report shows authorities sought data from social networks and communications companies for almost 70,000 clients
  285. America in meltdown as umpire warns her for receiving coaching from her box, but Osaka holds her nerve in historic win for Japan
  286. The Cadac Citi Chef gas barbecue, available from Everything Under the Sun, is perfect for city homes that may have only limited outdoor space. 
  287. A scene from Michael Keegan-Dolan’s acclaimed reimagining of ‘Swan Lake’, performed by the Irish theatre dance company Teac Damsa, which will be performed in Hong Kong in November at the New Vision Arts Festival. Photo: Foteini Christofilopoulou.
  288. Vice-president says anonymous newspaper article was ‘obvious attempt to distract attention from booming economy
  289. Inventive and eclectic, the Sydney-based chef’s first recipe book encourages you to enjoy what you eat
  290. A customer holds a ball python at the Reptile Cafe in Phnom Penh. Photo: AFP
  291. Naomi Osaka of Japan (left) cries as Serena Williams of the USA comforts her during the trophy ceremony of the 2018 US Open. Photo: USA Today
  292. The Panda wins again in Shanghai. Photo: One Championship
  293. India-born human rights advocate was sold into slavery as a child. Now she works to end the trade in people in the hope no child will have to endure what she went through
  294. Young home-grown fashion designer Arto Wong and the “ARTO.” Capsule Collection, which is now available at JOYCE in Pacific Place, Hong Kong and at JOYCE in Shanghai.
  295. Iraqis drive past a burned vehicle in a street in Basra on September 8, 2018. â€" Calm appeared to have returned to the streets of Basra with a curfew holding for the first time as soldiers and police manned checkpoints and patrolled the city. (Photo by Haidar MOHAMMED ALI / AFP)
  296. Harvard philosopher Michael Sandel is attending the Jockey Club’s Philanthropy for Better Cities Forum
  297. Jorge Arreaza, el canciller venezolano
  298. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani, centre, flanked by Russia's President Vladimir Putin, left, and Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, pose for photographs in Tehran, Iran, ahead of their summit to discuss Syria, Friday, Sept. 7, 2018
  299. Prime Minister of Abkhazia Gennady Gagulia
  300. Former NFL quarterback and social justice activist Colin Kaepernick speaks after receiving the Amnesty International Ambassador of Conscience Award for 2018 in Amsterdam, Saturday April 21, 2018. Kaepernick became a controversial figure when refusing to stand for the national anthem, instead he knelt to protest racial inequality and police brutality.
  301. Police prevent protesters from storming the provincial council building during a demonstration in Basra, Iraq, 340 miles (550 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, on Sunday, July 15, 2018
  302. from left, San Francisco 49ers outside linebacker Eli Harold, quarterback Colin Kaepernick and safety Eric Reid kneel during the national anthem before an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys in Santa Clara, Calif. Since Kaepernick announced he would not stand for the song in protest of racial discrimination against blacks in the United States, many performers are now rethinking offers to sing the national anthem.
  303. Review launched to ensure those affected by offences including sexual abuse and terrorism get the awards they are due
  304. New topics could include humanism, secularism, atheism and agnosticism
  305. Police officers conducting a search in Worcester after a suspected acid attack
  306. Cars with green number plates could get to use priority lanes
  307. Apple logo and iPhone
  308. Tiger Dad
  309. The international study was conducted in hospital public lavatories
  310. Cheap garden furniture, plants, pots and more from Telegraph Garden
  311. A Liberator pistol appears next to the 3D printer on which its components were made in Hanover, Maryland
  312. Ministry Of Women & Child Development
  313. POSAHN ABHIYAAN
  314. Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana
  315. Beti Bachao Beti Padhao MWCD, GoI
  316. This was stated by Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed after the briefing ...
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  • In all the euphoria after the Supreme Court decriminalised same-sex relations between consenting adults, there was also mixed in a strain of surprised relief. One commonly expressed sentiment was that when so many things are going wrong, progress on rights for lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people (LGBT) is a happy exception.This isn’t just the feeling in India. Australia is reeling between unprecedented drought, political dysfunction and the sense of being an economic vassal of China. But last year the country came together in one, brief happy moment when it voted by a massive majority to recognise same-sex marriages.In 2015, Ireland did the same, and now proudly boasts of its openly gay (and half-Indian) prime minister. The only firm result from last year’s UK elections was the exceptional number of LGBT MPs elected â€" 45 in all, evenly spread across parties.
  • At the start of this year, Human Rights Watch put out an article titled “Latin America Could Lead the Way for LGBT Rights in 2018”. It cited surprisingly strong movements for same-sex marriage and increased LGBT visibility all around. (For a fun example, watch the outrageously upfront gay, bisexual and transgender storylines in Netflix’s new Mexican telenovela House of Flowers.)Not everything is positive, of course. The fears of Trump rolling back LGBT gains in the US may well become reality with his controversial new Supreme Court candidate. Trump-style populist movements in countries like Brazil are vocally anti-LGBT â€" though other populists now proclaim support for LGBT issues, partly to gain more mainstream appeal, and partly as part of their anti-immigrant rhetoric, painting newcomers as social regressive and a threat to “modern values”.
  • There are also countries where any progress on LGBT issues seems unlikely. These tend to be countries in the Middle East, former Soviet Union and Africa where individual rights are circumscribed and change seems unlikely. Even in these countries there’s evidence of LGBT organisation, despite the frightening challenges. And then there’s the conundrum of China where the LGBT community can claim a fair degree of freedom, as long as it is not framed in terms of demands for rights.
  • But the broad picture shows progress and on a historical scale it has come astonishingly fast. There are still many who remember (like Rosanna Flamer-Caldera, see Rainbow & Arrows, p 12-13) the founding struggles of the 1970s, and the two decades of slogging that followed. The current gains for LGBT rights are the fruit of those struggles and it is likely that deeper struggles lie ahead when, as is happening with other progressive movements like women’s and racial rights, early gains come up against the really entrenched roots of social conservatism.One special issue with LGBT rights has been HIV. It is a very bitter irony that the disease which devastated the gay and transgender communities also forced recognition of their rights. Health authorities recognised that anti-LGBT laws came in the way of effective dissemination of information and medicines to the community, and active persecution drove people into hiding â€" but didn’t stop sexual activity.A very current example of how this happens can be seen in Russia. The Putin government’s tacit support for socially conservative forces that demonise homosexuals and anyone not conforming to their norms has been accompanied by one of the fastest growing HIV rates in the world.At a time when effective treatment regimens have reduced, or at least stabilised, HIV rates in most of the world, Russia was seeing a 10% annual growth. It now accounts for 80% of new HIV infections in the Eastern European and Central Asian region, and even government officials admit that the scale of the problem is probably underestimated.
  • But the need to tackle HIV alone cannot explain the current success of LGBT rights. For the 18 years that it took to fight the battle in India, HIV was at the centre of the case, but was oddly absent in this final stretch. The HIV argument for decriminalisation seems to have been so totally accepted that there was little reason to debate it.An odd consequence of this was the absence of one of the most dogged opponents of decriminalisation, a curious group that had been fighting change since the Delhi High Court stage. Their argument, insofar as it could be understood, was that HIV was a global conspiracy which didn’t really exist, and hence there was no need to change Section 377. But with HIV not an issue, nor was this kind of HIV denial.The opponents who did turn up probably served to show why change has come so fast. This motley bunch of self-proclaimed activists and fringe religious groups inflicted a series of bizarre arguments on the court, like the dangers to national security if soldiers removed from their families started having sex with each other. What they singularly failed to show was how anyone would be concretely harmed by consensual same-sex relations being made legal.And this, above all, has helped LGBT rights. People might have mixed feelings about alternate sexualities as a concept â€" but ask them how they, personally and tangibly, gain from another person being treated as a criminal because of their sexuality and they have no answer. And this is why, consistently, it is seen that when surveys switch from asking “What do you think of homosexuals?” to “Should homosexuals be treated as criminals?” answers abruptly shift from vague discomfort to a clear No.People, in circumstances where they have no personal stake, generally don’t want to be negative, and the LGBT rights movement has learned the value of always emphasising the positive. This is the point of Pride Marches, and why they are always filled with celebration, vivid colours and a sense of people having fun.At the first Mumbai Pride in 2008 a friend who was a longterm battler for progressive issues, looked at the long line of celebrating people, with vivid colours and all evidently having fun, and wondered, “Why couldn’t the mill-workers have been like this?” He knew that those fighting for homes and livelihoods would hardly have wanted to dance in the streets, but what he recognised was the value of an event that projected hope and happiness rather than just anger and despair.
  • Protest is definitely an intrinsic part of Pride Marches, but framed as affirmation. They say that LGBT people exist and won’t retreat into closets. It doesn’t mean that they expect to lead life as a perpetual Pride march, just as no one celebrates festivals everyday â€" even if some might not mind doing that! But it is really just normality that most LGBT people want, and it is hard to deny normality as a right.Framing LGBT rights in these positive, literally colourful terms makes it easier to attract support. Pride Marches are notable for how eagerly people who don’t identify as LGBT people want to take part. (By contrast, quite a few LGBT people can be daunted by Pride, or claim to be bored: “I don’t want to do all that tamasha.”). College students, in particular, love its combination of message and party â€" and Pride is perfect for selfies!Homophobes often attack the entertainment industry for promoting LGBT rights but, characteristically, they misunderstand how it happens. At the core of most entertainment is that essential human urge to tell and hear compelling stories. Being slightly different from the mainstream automatically gives most LGBT people a story worth telling, and this is why many look for creative ways to do this.But the entertainment business is a business, and it takes time to persuade its decision makers to show characters that aren’t safely mainstream. For a long time depictions of LGBT people in India were either in very niche books or films, or done in such broadly or comically characterised ways that they wouldn’t seem to challenge mainstream audiences.Yet even the caricatures were an acknowledgement that LGBT people existed in India â€" and this is where cautious entertainment creators parted company from the homophobes. The latter wanted to suppress the existence of LGBT people, but the former knew they existed, and that the words they created might be exaggerated, but had to mirror at some level the real worlds that were watching them.Homophobes also allege that the corporate sector pushes LGBT rights, in pursuit of the “pink rupee”. This assumes that LGBT people will purchase brands in similar ways â€" something going shopping with a group of gay men will quickly prove wrong! LGBT people, like all people, are so diverse that it’s hard to target them as a niche, particularly in India where markets are so huge that large marketers rarely need to bother with niches.But corporates have realised that homophobia is a bad policy for the same reason that the entertainment industry has. Because they deal with the real world, in which LGBT people exist, it is simply bad policy to pretend that they don’t. After the Supreme Court verdict, companies like Indigo and Flipkart came out with supportive ads â€" some clearly made in anticipation â€" not because they were targeting LGBT customers, but just to affirm these companies were part of the real India, in which LGBT people existed.
  • By Dhruva JaishankarLess than three months ago, after the second postponement of the inaugural 2+2 dialogue between the foreign and defence ministers of India and the United States, several strategic commentators in India decried the “deepening disconnect” in the India-US relationship.Some articles declared that enhanced ties between the two countries were failing to take off, and that the two were no longer seeing eye-toeye.Many others perceived the thaw in India-China relations encapsulated in this year’s summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping as indicative of a reversal in India’s deepening strategic coordination with the US and others.However, the past few months have witnessed some rather clear trends. India has attempted to shore up relations with Russia, in part out of concern about the direction of Moscow-Beijing relations.Strategic coordination with Japan has continued, with a logistics agreement reportedly under negotiations and breakthrough ground and air exercises now being considered.India’s defence ties with Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam have intensified, manifested in new exercises, training efforts and exchanges. A quadrilateral dialogue involving India, the US, Japan and Australia took place for the second time in two years. And over the past 12 months, India has signed new agreements for port access and logistic support with the likes of France, Oman, Singapore and Indonesia, giving the Indian Navy far greater operational reach in the Indian Ocean.But the most significant strategic developments during this period have concerned India’s ties with the US. Defence relations have been upgraded now to a 2+2 dialogue â€" the highest level of institutionalised security engagement between the two countries ever â€" and a number of advancements have taken place in terms of security cooperation.The outcomes of the inaugural 2+2 Dialogue â€" which finally took place when US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defence James Mattis visited New Delhi past week â€" was largely predictable and included few surprises. A secure communications agreement known as COMCASA was signed, having been under negotiation for several years, meaning that the two militaries no longer have to communicate over WhatsApp. Tri-service military exercises, which have been under discussion for months, were agreed. These would mark only the second such joint exercises for India after one with Russia. Steps have also been announced to improve India’s coordination with US Central Command â€" particularly on maritime matters â€"and liaising with the US defence innovation ecosystem, addressing two of the better-known weaknesses in the relationship. The two sides agreed to common language on the Indo-Pacific, Afghanistan and North Korea, among other matters, reflecting greater alignment in strategic worldviews. And of considerable significance, India and the US identified several steps to further deepen cooperation on counterterrorism. That these developments are so much at odds with Indian strategic commentary reflects the growing disparity between Indian policymakers and the analytical community.The latter has inherited a legacy of insecurity and is deeply wedded to a strategic outlook that veers away from circumstances facing India today.Despite the uncertainty of Donald Trump’s presidency in the United States, the steady improvement in bilateral ties with India suggests greater clarity and less hesitation on India’s part even as it reflects broad support for strategic engagement with India in the United States. Of course, important differences remain, both on bilateral issues such as trade and immigration, and strategic perspectives on Russia, Iran, and Pakistan. This is only natural given the different geographies, histories and priorities of the two countries. But it is also increasingly clear that India and the US are willing to find ways to mitigate those differences. Indeed, in New Delhi, Mattis and Pompeo demonstrated an eagerness to work with India to the extent possible to reach certain outcomes on Russia and Iran.The fact that the 2+2 Dialogue finally materialised and included some noticeable deliverables, in contrast to the dire circumstances in which India-US relations are regularly characterised, requires a stark assessment of where India lies in the US political landscape. On the plus side, India is neither a primary target of US antagonism, unlike Russia, China, Iran, or North Korea, nor is it a politically problematic ally like Germany or Mexico that has been in the cross-hairs of the Trump Administration.Despite occasionally sharp differences, India simply does not colour US political considerations to quite the same degree. At the same time, the fact that India is often important but rarely urgent means that â€" as with past US administrations â€" it does not always receive top priority.That Pompeo should have prioritised a visit to North Korea over a 2+2 Dialogue was regrettable but also a realistic reflections of the Trump Administration’s priorities. As India and the United States attempt to build upon the inaugural 2+2 Dialogue, Indian observers would do well to keep these realities in mind.(The writer is fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at Brookings India in New Delhi)
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