A new study connects champagne to heart health. But enjoying the occasional glass shouldn't need a scientific justification
In the long run, Delhi needs to find better ways to use rainwater. One of the shortcomings of the new Yamuna plan is that it does not connect the dots between rainwater harvesting and reducing the city's dependence on the Yamuna
THE Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, indicated that India would rather forego the £45 million aid being offered by Britain than buy the unsuitable Westland helicopters whose purchase was tied to it.
The deal highlights the US challenge of balancing economic interests with strategic goals. Its implications for Ukraine conflict remain unclear
A new book — after 20 years — on the celebrated character promises wonders for a new generation of children
It's also a win for Opposition -- and carries promise of evidence shaping social justice
Sikh politics in Punjab took a piquant turn when Joginder Singh, the father of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, announced the merger of all the Akali Dal factions into a single unit that will be managed by a nine-member ad-hoc committee.
Government’s move is welcome. It will help policymakers, corporations in making better choices.
This is not the time to wonder where destiny will eventually lead him -- to the summit of glory or the valley of unfulfilled renown. It is the time to marvel at his wondrous gifts, of both mind and bat.
The letter on need for a popular government draws attention to a stalemate waiting to be broken in the state.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on May 01, 1984.
Saudi Arabia can help unlock potential of global gaming industry.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on April 30, 1985.
If business, politics and philanthropy all begin with the shared seed of doing good, why can't they co-operate from that shared core?
As a filmmaker and institution builder, he helped shape Malayalam cinema's sensibility.
Mark Carney's election offers the chance at a potential reset, which can benefit both countries
The CM and state polity has backed Centre's moves after Pahalgam attack. The latter must also listen to concerns raised
Delhi must not allow Pakistan's attempt to destroy the country's unity to bear fruit
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on April 29, 1985.
Delhi has had to navigate the Trump Administration's policies on trade and immigration, and now, increasingly, global security. On each, it has managed to play a holding game and, in many cases, made progress.
In the 30 years when Liverpool struggled to win the title, Manchester United clinched half of the titles to become the team with the highest number of English top-division trophies. The tables have now turned
The impact of Trump's tariffs, and the uncertainty they have unleashed, will only be visible in the weeks and months ahead. This will have a bearing on the markets
Despite spending years in Germany, this Auslander’s (outsider’s) heart bled for Bangladesh. Why else will he write,“Who will be left standing on this scorched earth to carry my flag?/ Someone I can call my own?”
More than military force, eliminating terrorism from Pakistan would require the world to come together to strengthen the democratic forces and loosen the military’s grip and militants’ sway on the country.
The focus should now be on reforms to improve the ease of doing business and reduce compliance burdens. These would pay off when the tide turns again in favour of globalisation







