South Africa has notched a famous victory. First they set their house in order, then they countered outsiders’ perceptions.
The war on drugs is winnable, but only through a sustained multi-pronged approach
For an oil-importing country like India — it imports more than 80 per cent of its requirements — disruptions in global supplies and price surges will have implications
On revenue, inflation, there is room for optimism this year. But concerns remain
The Prime Minister’s participation in the summit is an opportunity for India to assess the bloc’s changing dynamics
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 16, 1985.
It is not merely a tactical hedge, but a strategic alignment grounded in shared economic interests, democratic values, and the pursuit of enhanced national security
There are signs of its revival. But amid climate and geopolitical shocks, policymakers cannot afford to take commodity prices for granted
Coming Census will be unique. Questions raised by caste count and delimitation will be answered in a particular political conjuncture
The escalation threatens to turn the clock back and take the embattled region to a dangerous edge
To unveil and capture such significant details of a celestial object through such a tiny manoeuvre offers a lesson. Sometimes, all you need is a new perspective
It demands a thorough investigation across all fronts. That would ensure a proper closure for the families of those who lost their lives
Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi made an appeal for peace and disarmament and regretted that concessional assistance for developing countries was drying up at a time when it was needed most.
Much will now depend on how the monsoon unfolds
This welfare model has made India secure and future ready
Sometimes, the divide between gloom and glory is as fragile as a fleeting glance. In the right light -- and with the right eye -- despair may yet delight
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 13, 1985.
This is a monumental challenge. State must urgently roll back plan to rehome Dharavi residents at the hazardous site
Crisis of free speech is crisis of social mistrust. Each act of legal censorship is a vote of no confidence in our autonomous agency
The EU must conclude the EU-India trade and investment agreements quickly and also waive CBAM for India.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 12, 1985.
The West has just woken up to the joy of unstructured time for children. But doing nothing has always had its own charm
India is “hopeful” that an agreement with the US will be reached before the 90-day pause on the Liberation Day tariffs ends in the second week of July
Conservation should not be just about numbers. Focus should be on creating healthy ecosystems
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 11, 1985.





