Our pro-America lobby is loudly proclaiming that this model is working. Let us put it as modestly as we can, the jury is out on that one. But in any case, it is not clear what the rest of the world gains
Alongside, it should press forward the domestic reform agenda to boost competitiveness, improve ease of doing business, and increase the attractiveness of the country as an investment destination
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on August 04, 1985.
Resisting the US might cause short-term pain, but not doing so will hurt India’s national interests
Acquittals turn focus, again, to procedural lapses in the investigation of terror cases
With his MAGA base demanding accountability, the US president is finding out why no supporter should be taken for granted
Dear companies, a sure shot way to avoid hot water? Stop trying so hard to be cool
The satellite could be a game-changer in understanding Earth
Lalit Maken and his wife, Geetanjali, were in all probability victims of terrorist bullets, police sources said.
Pragmatic and matter-of-fact considerations have informed its expanding trade with Russia, even at the risk of Western displeasure, but at the same time, there are geopolitical costs
Trump’s move reflects a capricious and fragile global state in which uncertainty reigns supreme and the exercise of discretion is a crafty manifestation of power
'Pride and Prejudice' is set for another reboot. Two centuries on, it's still Austen's world
It's a cruel irony that at a time when members of all political parties are applauding the valour of the armed forces in Operation Sindoor, a war veteran's relatives were targeted with impunity
It raises stakes for India but also presents a moment to seize the initiative. On the other hand, the US president threatening to impose an additional “penalty” for buying Russian oil and defence hardware is unacceptable
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on August 01, 1985.
For PM Modi to paint Congress as the spokesman for the enemy, as it were, is unseemly. Rahul Gandhi's challenge to the government — to lay Pakistan low once-and-for-all — was bellicose, and belonged more in a clumsy insta-reel
Nandu Ram, who brought ‘lived experience’ into mainstream sociology, significantly changed Dalit discourse
In the final reckoning, Sindoor may come to symbolise many things: Tactical audacity, calibrated resolve, and the emergence of a more assertive India
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on July 31, 1985.
Yet, Keir Starmer’s plan has contradictions of its own. If Israel meets all the conditions, would the UK then refuse to recognise Palestinian statehood, after all?
Globalisation enabled matcha’s exposure to the world; the move towards protectionism now threatens it
The spectacle of two Indian women fighting it out in the final of the World Cup, an event where 107 players from 46 nations competed, is special
Assistance by Centre has played a key role in boosting capital expenditure of states but borrowing space is limited
While the TCS decision is expected to hit mid- and senior-level employees the most, the question is whether the layoffs are the beginning of a larger churn in the Indian IT sector
UK-India FTA is a template for other agreements. It serves Delhi's economic and geopolitical objectives






