Ramesh G Jethwani is a prolific "Letters to Editor writer/columnist, who over the decades has written over a thousand "Letters to editor" and few columns, which have been widely published in leading newspapers in India and in GCC(Gulf countries),These letters to editor/ Columns are a testimony to the power of his ideas,his letters and columns short and precious --have served a very useful purpose in drawing the attention of authorities about important issues concerning society and the governmnet. His father always emphasized the importance of public service Read more
Sir - If the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is approved and successfully implemented, it could halt the fighting which has left almost all of Gaza in ruins and displaced most of.... Read More
Sir, Fifty years after the last Arab Israel war (1973), again on 7th October 2023, Hamas the prime Palestine militant group launched a surprise, daring and deadly target attack with barrages of rockets and its fighters into Israel, leaving devastating trail of death and destruction . Read More
Daesh has been wiped out of Syria and now the country must rise and build itself (KT, March 9).The Syrian conflict has gone on for far too long. It started in 2011, and has taken more than eight years to come to an end. Different powers have finally realised the... Read More
The turmoil in the Arab world seen is to be fast spreading after the toppling of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. in the last few days, Yemen and Bahrain have witnessed large scale demonstrations calling for a change of guard. Earlier, such protests were unthinkable considering the tight security in these kingdoms... Read More
This refers to the article ‘Bahrain Police storm protests’ dated (18 Feb 2011, DH). Tunisian inspired turmoil which led to resignation of Egyptian president Mubarak, has spread to the whole of Arab World. It seems that Tunisian wave appears to be unstoppable... Read More
Sir, Apropos “Saudi-Iran spat may fuel proxy wars” (DH, Dec 06). The rising tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran over execution of prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr Al- Nimr has further intensified sectarian Polarization in this volatile region in West Asia... Read More
Within days of upheavals in Tunisia leading to the fall of president Zine El Abidine Ali's Government, it has began to cast its shadow over Arab world, especially Egypt, which has spread beyond North Africa to Yemen, Jordan. The massive anti... Read More
The Tunisian upheaval has spread across the border to Egypt, Yemen and Jordan. Egypt is particularly significant as it is the largest Arab country with a large population below 25 years. The massive anti government demonstrations underscore the seriou ... Read More
This refers to the thoughtful column by Khalaf Ahmad Al-Habtoor: “Tears alone cannot wash away Syria’s wounds” (Dec. 18). Aleppo is an ancient metropolis, one of the oldest continuously inhabited... Read More
Dear Sir, The battle for Aleppo, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, is the worst humanitarian disaster after World War II. The civil war in that country has been going on for over 2,000 days, almost the same period... Read More
With reference to news item titled, ‘Syrian President vows Reforms’ (KT/June 22), Syria is going through dangerous turmoil. Against the backdrop of wider street pro-democracy protests, President Basher Al-Assad in his televised speech on Monday promised ... Read More
The uprising against Syrian President Assad’s government, one of the most violent of the ‘Arab spring’ which started a year ago has entered a new phase of sustained violence in recent weeks . The United Nations has noted that more than 5,000 people... Read More
The horrifying massacre of 108 people in the central Syrian town of Houla and the ongoing atrocities by President Assad›s security forces have been widely condemned by the world at large. The UN monitors have said that some of the victims in Houla, which included... Read More
SIR, ~ The horrifying massacre of 108 people in the central Syrian town of Houla and the continuing atrocities by President Assad’s security forces have been widely condemned by the world at large... Read More
The world must speak in one voice on Syria.The Indian External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna has been taking keen interest in the Middle East affairs and has developed good relations with Arab countries. He should, therefore, take an initiative along with Saudi... Read More
Apropos Osama Sharif’s article, “Assad, it’s too little, too late” (June 22), I think the Syrian president can still turn things around for the better in his country. In his third televised speech ... Read More
Dear Sir,-Extremist ideologies pose the major threat facing the world now. Militant groups like the Islamic State (IS) want the world to remain in a permanent state of unrest and chaos so that they have the ideal conditions to flourish. It is alarming that these ... Read More
SIR, The beheading of the American journalist James Foley by the Islamic State (ISIS) once again exposes their barbaric mindset. He was an intrepid journalist who sacrificed his life while trying to expose the sufferings of the Syrians to the world... Read More
Syria is an important Arab country and continuous civil strife internally has taken a big toll of human life, which should be of a great concern not only to the Arab world but also to international community. The uprising against Assad government... Read More
The Arab League has more or less withdrawn from mediating the Syrian crisis. Syria is not Libya and any military intervention will lead to a bloodbath, as the Syrian Army remains loyal to President Bashar Assad. There are no signs of mass defections as in Libya. The Security Council is divided over... Read More
Sir, death of Libyan leader Muammar gaddafi (gaddafi Era ends oct 21) is a milstone in the Libyan peopel: battle to free themselves from the dictatorial and violent regime that was imposed on them for more than 40 years... Read More
Referring to Parisa Hafezi’s column “Iran after Rafsanjani” (Jan. 11), the death of Iran’s reformist former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani is sad. He was the most powerful cleric in Iran. His death is a big blow to reformists... Read More
Sir,Apropos "Saudi fears Challenge" (DH,June,12),In a coordinated move, serving of Diplomatic ties by Saudi Arabia, Egypt,U.A.E,Bahrain, Yemen and Maldives with the gas rich nation,Qatar will have far reaching consequences not only in G.C.C countries .... Read More