In view of the speed with which the interim government is proceeding to try Bangladesh’s ousted leader, it may be worth reflecting on the question of time and the pursuit of justice
With its prey base declining, the animal can stray out of protected areas. Community-centred conservation can reduce chances of conflict with humans
As a society, we need to find more ways to care for those around us
Barwa never got the recognition she deserved. Her legacy will, however, be there for all to see each time the Indian team steps on the hockey field
Trade talks with India are among few positives for US while its negotiations with China and EU are on unsure footing
Outrage over Kamal Haasan’s remark on origin of Kannada is out of proportion. A broader imagination is needed to engage with a cosmopolitan reality
For over three decades, India’s Asian strategy was premised on great-power harmony, regional stability, economic interdependence and stronger regional institutions. That era may be ending. Delhi must now contend with growing disorder, which demands both stronger national capabilities and enhanced strategic flexibility
However, according to informed sources, there are still some differences on the cut-off year as well as the question of disenfranchisement
Escalation of Russia-Ukraine conflict could derail already fragile efforts to bring about lasting peace.
Forget Supreme Court rulings, forget the Constitution; need to check who controls the police in the thana
The trade deal with the UK sends a powerful signal of openness. Now, India must quickly try to conclude a US trade deal to reduce at least one source of external uncertainty.
Author Abraham Verghese’s speech at the university’s commencement address reaffirmed that truth can outlast politics
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 03, 1985.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 02, 1985.
He was a brilliant researcher and had the conviction and courage to ride against the tide.
Despite tepid domestic private investment prospects and the government’s limited ability to fuel public investment due to fiscal considerations, India is benefiting from global supply-chain shifts
A concerted public-health push that combines regulation, education, and community action to steer children toward healthier futures is vital to stem the crisis
Security imperative must be insulated from politics. Only then will it engender a security that endures
Turns out, running a country is not the same as running a company
But it must represent the interests of both Meiteis and Kukis
There are questions over the sustainability of the sharp pick-up in investments
For India, it’s more important to focus on inclusive growth that makes its economy competitive
A new chapter of cooperation between India, the world’s largest democracy, and the United States, the world’s most powerful democracy, is expected to begin with the visit of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi to the US in the second week of June.
He turned storytelling into resistance, and language into home
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on May 30, 1985.





