Left, Right & Centre
Summary: The day's biggest news dissected by the day's newsmakers. Diverse opinions from across the political spectrum. The show that makes you decide, are you the Left, Right or the Centre?
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NDTV brings you the growing India story at Davos with the best global and thoughtful leaders who also discuss whether AI is an existential threat or an opportunity.  
On day one in Davos, NDTV interacts with global thought leaders who share their thoughts on how India is the bright spot amid global gloom as well as how AI, climate change and geopolitical tensions are dominating themes currently.
The 54th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in the Swiss ski resort of Davos is set to start on January 15 amid a complicated geopolitical environment: the war between Israel and Hamas, persistent attacks on shipping in the Red Sea, and a challenging global economic scenario. What to expect from WEF 2024? Watch Left Right and Centre.
A fresh stand-off between India and Maldives. After the island nation upgraded its ties with China, now Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu has given a deadline to India to withdraw its troops from the island nation. The Maldivian President said the Indian military personnel should leave the nation by March 15.
On Left, Right and Centre, we look at the larger traffic landscape of Mumbai and the challenges of India's longest sea bridge.
At his annual press conference, the Army Chief made it clear that there is Pakistan's hand to the uptick in terrorism in Rajouri. He also made it clear that the conduct of Army jawans must always remain professional and that there are no two ways about that.
Ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos next week, the annual Global Risks Report 2024 is out. The report is a critical study that captures insights from nearly 1,500 global experts. The report indicates a deteriorating global outlook from a short- and long-term perspective.  We are joined by Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director of the WEF. 
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh spoke about China in London. He said that there is a greater understanding now in China that India is no longer weak and we have become a powerful nation. At a time when China continues its territorial aggression across the Himalayas, is India standing up to China after the 2020 setback?
The Congress today declared that it would skip the massive inauguration ceremony being planned for the Ayodhya Ram Temple, saying it was a "political project" of the BJP and its ideological mentor, the Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh. The party said its leaders -- party chief Mallikarjun Kharge, his predecessor Sonia Gandhi and the party's Lok Sabha leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury -- who received the invitation, have declined. Is this political hara-kiri ahead of the general elections?
At a time when there is a social media trend asking people to boycott the Maldives after derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi by three Maldivian leaders. The President of the Maldives, who is now in Beijing, has appealed to China to intensify efforts to send more tourists to his country. All this at a time when opposition leaders in the Maldives say they are opposed to the President and what is perceived to be his anti-India stance.
India's aviation regulator flags concern with the Boeing 737 Max aircraft in service with three Indian airlines at a time when there have been international headlines over an Alaska Airlines aircraft which had an explosive decompression on board during a flight which resulted in an emergency exit being blown off the aircraft. The incident in India is not related to the Alaska Airlines incident but the regulator, the DGCA, has said that in the course of inspections, a washer was missing in the critical tail assembly of one of the aircraft. Meanwhile, United Airlines, one of the largest airlines in the world, has said that they have found loose parts on multiple grounded aircraft  - this is all bad news for Boeing amid concerns on the manufacturing standards of an aircraft that has had a poor safety reputation.
The Supreme Court today ruled that 11 men convicted of raping Bilkis Bano and killing her family during the 2002 Gujarat riots but released early for "good behaviour" must return to jail. The convicts have to surrender within two weeks, the court said, cancelling Gujarat's decision to release them. Watch Left Right & Centre.  
At a time when the Maldivian President is in China and Beijing has already been making statements on how India needs to stay open-minded about China's cooperation with South Asian countries. Who stands to gain from tension between India and the Maldives? Watch Left Right and Centre.
The Supreme Court today ruled that 11 men convicted of raping Bilkis Bano and killing her family during the 2002 Gujarat riots but released early for "good behaviour" must return to jail. Listen in to Bilkis Bano's lawyer Shobha Gupta's conversation with NDTV.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who has been skipping ED summons, addressed a press conference and asked why he is being summoned when the crucial general elections are just months away. The BJP said Mr Kejriwal is guilty and is hence running away from the investigation. Can Arvind Kejriwal and Hemant Soren be arrested for failing to appear before the ED after receiving summons? Is the no-show a defiance of the rule of law? How is this optics helping AAP?