This is the front page of The Indian Express published on May 19, 1985.
Court can uphold its directions (however modified) and risk being accused of overreach, or allow a fundamental breakdown of constitutional order.
By treating criticism of the government as a crime against the state, it shrinks common ground lauded by PM
Congress looks resentful vis-a-vis Shashi Tharoor and churlish vis-a-vis the government
It should not be seen as an endorsement of the regime, but a calibrated engagement focused on regional security
Perhaps, AI can translate their realities in a way humans can understand them, and learn from them. But then, given that people are so adept at treating people as things, what chance does a dolphin have?
Critics who point to the current 'pause' in India’s retaliation fail to understand military doctrine. Ceasefires are not signs of weakness, they are tools of timing
It should allow greater import competition, for its own sake, not because Trump says so
This may be a once in a lifetime moment for India to reap a rich harvest in pursuit of the country's ambition to become a world-leader in science
The mystery man who is believed to have supplied explosives to the suspected terrorists arrested at West Patel Nagar, Delhi, has been identified as Karam Singh Kohli, a young man who is about 25 years old.
As the hostilities with Pakistan ebb, Delhi must continue to wait, watch. It must not overreact to Trump's claims, continue to underline its message
Presidential reference to SC on its Raj Bhavan verdict should enrich discourse on state-Centre balance. That also needs good faith, not suspicion
We’re parenting in a world with shaky geopolitics, our costs of living are spiking daily, and climate change feels like it could throw a spanner into any financial projection. How exactly does one plan for a future this uncertain?
“Reading at Night” may be a ghost story, but its real power lies in re-animating Greene, reminding readers that even great storytellers can live outside their legacies, experimenting on the margins
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on May 16, 1985.
IWT was signed in 1960, when threats like heatwaves, glacier melt, and sea level rise were not recognised. Both countries must decide how to negotiate a treaty which should have built-in mechanisms for adjustments
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on May 15, 1985.
It offers welcome relief for consumers, opens up policy space
The government must send this much-needed message given the abuse machine. Colonel Qureshi deserves better
The questions raised by Virginia Woolf’s heroine, her arc, are still relevant
Dynamic policymaking can ensure that India grabs this golden opportunity presented by the shifting global scenario to foster a boom in its education sector
When one has a convenient neighbour like Pakistan, war becomes the easy remedy for all your problems with the neighbour and with yourself
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on May 14, 1985.
Cannes Lifetime Achievement honour for Robert De Niro celebrates not just an acting great, but also cinema as a collaborative art form
It has underlined that India's response to terrorism will be swift, yet calibrated





