The Commonwealth countries from Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean appeared all set to issue their own declaration recommending economic sanctions against the racist South African regime
While India would be justified to keep its international climate commitments commensurate with what other countries bring to the table, it is in its own interest to be aggressive in dealing with the climate crisis
It is a matter of pride that the IMF singled out India for turning into a key engine of global growth, but under the circumstances, it is best not to let the guard down
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on October 20, 1985.
As my students scribble in their notebooks, they don’t know that I am secretly, silently, weirdly, grownup-ly, sending to them the sum of my old and new Diwali.
Not Trump's peeves, but the issue of who will dominate the next industrial age is what's driving the competition between the two powers.
Clarity must lead to course correction in conservation.
Private investments will be needed for it to sustain and endure.
Work of Joel Mokyr forces us to confront a truth: Knowledge is not simply a tap that can be turned on by getting the incentives right -- one must also account for the capacity to respond to necessity
The death of the last survivor of the 1953 Everest summiting is a moment to pay tribute to the spirit of adventure and human fortitude, but also a time to reflect on how fame and recognition affect people, communities and the physical environment
These efforts need to be supplemented by a similar focus on boosting research and development and skilling the labour force
In J&K, one year after an elected government took charge, statehood is needed to bridge the glaring gaps in representation and accountability
Gen Ziaul Haq of Pakistan was confirmed as Pakistan’s President for five years. The assembly agreed to validate his tenure of the last eight years on the unwritten promise that he will lift martial law by December 31 next year.
Deola Bai’s tears are a reminder that grief does not recognise boundaries between species
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on October 17, 1985.
A new paper suggests aliens and humans may have more in common than was previously imagined.
Building synergies between projects targeted at the environment, the National Clean Air Programme, for instance, and those aimed at improving people's health and well-being is an imperative that cannot be postponed
It must reiterate red lines, while also moving ahead
The war changed the world. Accountability must follow – or impunity will become the norm
As US weaponises tariffs and energy policy, EU hides protectionism behind green regulations, China turns its industrial dominance into geopolitical leverage, India must strengthen domestic manufacturing, safeguard strategic autonomy, secure supply chains
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on October 16, 1985.
Maoist leader Mallojula Venugopal Rao laying down arms, advocating cessation of armed struggle, is a major success in fight against Naxalism.
Depositors money is their own. New rules just make it easier to get to it; will increase liquidity in economy.
Many of us are hoping that the tax reform is a signal that the government is intent on big-bang structural reform. If that does happen, and only if that happens, will India have the correct policy mix for scaling Viksit Bharat.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on October 15, 1985.



