To reform education system, provide a level playing field, regardless of caste, sex, or income. Stop subsidising higher education for the rich.
Events of 1984 still scar the Punjab mindscape. A People’s Commission and a Peace Memorial are needed.
Ambassador Marker helmed Pakistan’s embassies at a tough time in its history.
According to some reports, Charan Singh told Biju Patnaik and others that if the board took a drastic action against Raj Narain he might quit the Cabinet.
The war of words between West Bengal CM and state BJP chief is unedifying. Worse, it can fuel cadre violence.
There hasn’t been a lower point for the country with a proud footballing tradition.
It’s time for signatories of Chemical Weapons Convention to re-affirm their commitment.
Will India remain a civilisational-state, post 2019, or continue its march to a unitary, ethno-religious entity?
The Parliamentary Board is meeting to discuss the question of indiscipline in the party and primarily Raj Narain’s case. There are hawks in the party who want firm action against Raj Narain.
The country has legalised marijuana. But do its people really need to take the edge off?
Falling ridership of Delhi’s urban railway system highlights need for balancing financial sustainability with affordability
The government in UP must book the culprits — and break the vicious cycle of impunity.
Bhayyuji Maharaj’s suicide highlight pressures that overtake the spiritually inclined
Loose fiscal and monetary policies pushed India to brink of crisis in 2013. Wiser policy could avert it in 2018.
Pakistan has sought India’s support for the membership of the non-aligned group of nations. Since one of the conditions for joining the Non-Aligned Movement is that the country should not be part of any multilateral military alliance.
Every time Governor’s Rule has been imposed in J&K, situation has worsened, alienation has grown
With his 1960 classic, Hitchcock invented a genre. Two revived films relate to it in 2018.
Delhi’s knee-jerk reaction could be explained by its intense suspicion about “third party mediation” between India and Pakistan.
In this World Cup, the traditional powers are being forced to prove themselves all over again.
Trump Administration’s dehumanising treatment of immigrants carries long-term political and moral consequences
Those ‘rescuing’ Muslim women are also the ones undermining their agency.
Aggregate revenues have done well, despite headwinds, especially for less developed, consuming states
WHO classification of gaming as an addiction points to challenges of intricate half-lives, lived out on consoles
BJP break-up with PDP may be political signal ahead of 2019, could augur hardening of policy. For J&K, an opportunity lost
The Janata Party feels that because of infighting, their otherwise satisfactory performance has gone awry and the impression has gone round that nothing worth while was happening.




