Trump 2.0: A collision of the don, technology and radical uncertainty
The Free Press Journal - Bhopal|December 28, 2024
Trump's policies could disrupt global balance or reset geopolitics dramatically. Will his bark be worse than his bite?
KC SINGH

2025 approaches, uncertainty looms over two wars raging in Gaza and Ukraine, with West Asia destabilised by the sudden fall of Syria's Assad regime on December 8. The passing away of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, a day after Christmas, symbolises the end of India's post-Independence era.

The unseemly debates in Parliament and beyond, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Indian Constitution, became a Congress-BJP brawl over B.R. Ambedkar's role. The saga involved the Congress embracing a fictional past, where it more abused than used the Constitution, and the BJP feigning respect for constitutionalism while desiring to shape it as per its majoritarian instincts.

Political churn is not specific to India alone. In 2024, 76 nations held polls, constituting half the world's population. In some, like Russia and Venezuela, it was a rigged exercise to claim legitimacy for authoritarian rulers. In others, like the UK, where Conservatives lost power after 14 years, or France, where the adverse parliamentary elections' verdict challenged the sitting President Emmanuel Macron, electoral results signalled change. In India too, people left the BJP in parliamentary elections dependent on allies' support, which the BJP, by its self-centred agenda and arrogant governance, is defying.

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