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IDF Chief quits

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

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January 24, 2025

The resignation of Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi as the head of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) serves as a striking example of leadership accountability in the wake of a national security failure.

As Delhi gears up for its elections, the political discourse has once again been dominated by promises of handouts. From cash incentives for women and the elderly to subsidized cooking gas and free electricity, political parties are doubling down on populist measures to secure votes. While such strategies may yield short-term electoral gains, the long-term implications for governance, fiscal stability, and democratic integrity are profound and troubling.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), aiming to reclaim power in Delhi after nearly three decades, has unveiled a slew of promises that echo the strategies employed by its main rival, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). AAP's governance model over the past decade has been defined by populism, with free water, electricity, and bus services forming the backbone of its voter outreach. While these measures have undoubtedly provided relief to the city's underprivileged, they have also strained Delhi's finances, reducing its revenue surplus significantly in recent years.

What is concerning is the escalation of this competition. Political parties are not merely matching each other's promises but outbidding them, leading to a race that risks undermining fiscal prudence. If either party's new promises are implemented, subsidies could rise to nearly 20 per cent of Delhi's budget, diverting resources from critical areas like healthcare, education, and infrastructure. This trend, far from being limited to Delhi, is becoming a norm across India. The Reserve Bank of India has repeatedly cautioned against fiscal repercussions of such giveaways, highlighting how they erode states' ability to invest in long-term development.

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Rahul Gandhi slams BJP-JDU govt over Bihar’s development

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Falling numbers demand measures to save tuskers

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Sun is the most democratic energy source: President Murmu

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BJP, Assam CM twisting my words, says K’taka minister Kharge

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Smriti Mandhana cements top spot in ICC ODI rankings

India’s batting mainstay Smriti Mandhana cemented the top spot in women’s ODI rankings with a scintillating 109 against New Zealand and an unbeaten 34 against Bangladesh, moving to a career-best rating in an outstanding home ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup campaign to date.

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Still 980 away from a thousand cuts

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Tata Trusts ousts Ratan Tata aide Mehli Mistry

A majority of trustees voted against the reappointment of Mehli Mistry to the boards of the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Sir Ratan Tata Trust. With three out of six trustees opposing his renomination through a circular resolution circulated last week, Mistry is set to step down from the Tata Trusts board.

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NTK’s Seeman questions omission of Vijay’s name from Karurstampede FIR

Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) coordinator Seeman on Tuesday wondered why no case had been registered against actor-politician Vijay in connection with the Karur stampede that claimed 41 lives during a Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) event.

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