PM’s proposed visit comes at a critical moment, when the prospect of resolution exists.
They hurt US consumers and producers more than foreign competitors. Yet they serve his political ambitions, ideological instincts, vanity.
Legal challenge to the tariffs provides a moment of pause in which important questions can be raised about an arbitrary and consequential policy.
In life, fashion and business, the Italian fashion designer remained an iconoclast
Urgent relief from Centre, reinforcement of river embankments, and reform of Indus Waters Treaty are needed
IIT’s supernumerary quota has halted the decline in female enrolment, but it has not moved the needle far enough towards greater inclusivity. Next step would be to address obstacles girl students face in school
Agriculture is too important to be given a cavalier, do-nothing approach. The GST Council's reform should be the start of something much bigger
For India, it could mean a very solitary, nasty, and brutal international existence where you dare not count on anyone
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on September 05, 1985.
Rate rationalisation will lift consumer demand and producer sentiment
Nimble regulation could fast-track research in cutting-edge medicine and enable doctors to deploy novel therapies for TB, cancer, autoimmune disorders, and Alzheimer's
Glimpsed in the infinite scroll of social media, they show what the world stands to lose if it looks away
GST Council pushing ahead with rate rationalisation will ease taxpayer burden and have revenue implications for Centre and states
If he is in jail for saying the CAA was anti-Muslim, I should be too. If Khalid Saifi is in jail for coordinating local protests against the CAA, I should be too
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on September 04, 1985.
Five years on, the Delhi HC's refusal to make vital distinctions — between constitutionally protected freedoms, which include the freedom to dissent, and a direct incitement to violence — is extremely disturbing
EC's refusal to accept the identity card it created, in SIR in Bihar, appears arbitrary and self-contradictory
Both players model a version of strength that runs counter to the culture of cutthroat ascendancy
At the very least, it will send a message to the people of the besieged state that the nation acknowledges their crisis
Are we fast losing the art of direct face-to-face communication? Is technology, far from emancipating, enslaving us?
Eat as you want, pay as you can is a radical reimagination of the community table
They threaten to shrink spaces for diplomacy. So far, New Delhi has done well to ignore such loose rhetoric
The charges against the former chief minister, A R Antulay, accusing him of having deceived the cabinet and the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly into sanctioning Rs 2 crore to the Indira Gandhi Pratibha Pratishthan (IGPP) were dismissed by Justice D N Mehta of the Bombay High Court.
Modi’s decision to skip China's military pageant days after SCO speaks of impracticality of Eurasian coalition
They could enable more effective and targeted interventions against the disease