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Shubhajit RoyDec 4, 2025
Putin in India Today Explained: To counter Beijing’s belligerence, Delhi needs both the West and Russia on its side. Putin's upcoming visit is both an opportunity and a delicate balancing act.
Nikhila HenryDec 4, 2025
‘Armed struggle has failed in India… We urge all to come out’: Ex-Maoist ideological head in first interview Subscriber Only
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Arup K ChatterjeeDec 3, 2025
An obscure Persian chronicle reveals how a single fire redrew Bombay’s streets — and its future.
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Shubham TiggaDec 3, 2025
In cold blood: How transfusion of HIV-tainted blood in remote Jharkhand district upended lives already derailed by thalassemia Subscriber Only
As five children with thalassemia now battle HIV that was traced to transfusions at the blood bank of the Chaibasa district hospital in Jharkhand, The Indian Express travels to each of their homes, where the
EditorialDec 3, 2025
40 years ago December 2, 1985: PM on India-Japan Subscriber Only
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Nikhila HenryDec 3, 2025
The rock eagle owl is hard to spot, its nest even more so. A chance sighting later, work is on standby at the stone quarry and Rs 35 lakh written off, to ensure safe hatching
For green transition, India can fall back on itself Subscriber Only
There is no dearth of private capital in world markets for bankable projects. Fortunately, the Indian private sector has demonstrated its ability to develop and implement such projects.
C. Raja MohanDec 3, 2025
C Raja Mohan writes | With Putin in Delhi, an opportunity: With old BFF Russia, go beyond defence Subscriber Only
The difficult negotiations over Ukraine open the door to a potential restructuring of relations among the US, Europe, and Russia. But Delhi must first correct the distortion in its Russia policy
Khushboo KumariDec 2, 2025
Why is the WHO’s classification of obesity as a global health crisis important for your UPSC exam? What relevance do topics such as fiscal federalism, GPS spoofing, and India’s push for rare-earth permanent magnets hold
Anuj BhatiaDec 2, 2025
Why Apple has hired Amar Subramanya to lead its AI efforts Subscriber Only
Apple is a large company, and thousands of engineers and researchers work for the Silicon Valley behemoth. This time, though, the situation is slightly different.
Anwesha SenDec 2, 2025
Mandatory preloading of Sanchar Saathi will weaken privacy, not strengthen cyber security Subscriber Only
Investing in specialised cyber forensic labs, training the police and prosecutors on tackling cyber crimes, and creating interstate cyber units with cross-jurisdictional powers may be better-suited to the goal of tackling cyber crimes
Man Aman Singh ChhinaDec 2, 2025
Major Mohit Sharma, Dhurandhar controversy explained: Major Mohit Sharma laid down his life battling militants in J&K in 2009. Here's why his name is being linked to Ranveer Singh's film 'Dhurandhar'.
Dr Ranjan ShettyDec 2, 2025
Young Bengaluru doctor had heart attack despite gym workouts, a lean body and sleeping on time: What was his trigger? Subscriber Only
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Soumyarendra BarikDec 2, 2025
Sanchar Saathi optional, clarifies Scindia: Understanding key concerns around privacy, user data Subscriber Only
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Brendan DabhiDec 2, 2025
Pakistani couple who ‘fled to India for love’ found to be adults: How bones and teeth determine age Subscriber Only
While Toto said he was around 16 years old, Meena said she was around 15. They didn't have any documents when they crossed over from Pakistan. Their medical examination has revealed they are both adults.
Rahul RaoDec 2, 2025
Is high debt blocking Rain Industries’ third boom-cycle rally? Subscriber Only
Despite stronger aluminium prices and improving operations, Rain Industries' stock has lagged amid high debt and rising interest costs. With deleveraging underway, a major cement expansion planned, and valuations at multi-year lows, the question remains:
EditorialDec 2, 2025
40 years ago December 2, 1985: PM on tech import norms Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on December 2, 1985.
Deeptiman TiwaryDec 2, 2025
Why ED fears the Sandesara case may open a can of worms Subscriber Only
The ED’s list of loan fraud accused runs long and includes, prominently, Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi and Jatin Mehta, among others. Like the Sandesaras, they left the country just before loan fraud charges
Damini NathDec 2, 2025
Even though the reference to the Citizenship Act was deleted and did not reflect in the final order, official records bear out the Commission’s initial reasoning.
Shubhajit RoyDec 2, 2025
Exclusive | Poland’s Secretary of State Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski: ‘President Putin pays attention to what PM Modi tells him’ Subscriber Only
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Dev Nath PathakDec 1, 2025
Adults are destroying the future of children in India Subscriber Only
The logic that the show must go on and business must remain uninterrupted is revealing. We have moulded our lives around poor AQI. Our idea of what constitutes progress and prosperity is playing havoc with
Aditi RajaDec 1, 2025
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