Pakistan must abandon isolationism, worry more about trade and development
India needs to revamp its security architecture, reform and rejuvenate police forces
Hafiz Saeed walks free again, posing another question mark on Pakistan’s commitment to tackle extremism
The symbol connects AIADMK with the charismatic leaders of its past at a time when it is searching for a new centre
Social media giants need robust self-regulation so that no government has an excuse to interfere with the internet
With provisions that curb discredited investors, amended bankruptcy code will deal with stressed assets better.
She backed the Planning Commission’s plans for self-reliance in foodgrain
FCC’s proposal to roll back net neutrality strikes at the very philosophy which has powered the growth of the internet.
Saudi Arabia has granted citizenship to Sophia, an android. For some regimes, robots make the best people.
The Delhi-bound Ahmedabad Mail derailed near Rewari Junction in Haryana and the accident is believed to be due to sabotage.
It must stay with Quad. It offers space for economic consolidation, strategic autonomy
Prime Minister Morarji Desai criticised those who decline to co-operate with the commission of inquiry now probing Emergency excesses.
Governments have not acted on recommendations of committees on farmer welfare
Fragility of community identities spawns politics of intolerance. No one stands up for freedom
Justice Dalveer Bhandari’s election to the International Court of Justice is a resonant moment for non-P 5 members of UN
Officials using coercion to implement Swachh Bharat Mission are going against PM’s goal of turning mission into movement
A guide to making a creative work that will not invite censorship, bans or ‘hurt sentiments’
Why the Supreme Court judgment in the case of ‘An Insignificant Man’ shows the way.
Controversy over ‘Padmavati’ recalls a familiar truth: Political parties in India see no percentage in protecting creative freedom.
Radiologists become an endangered species as a Stanford algorithm surpasses their diagnostic abilities.
Union government must address structural issues in agricultural policy, allow states greater autonomy.
In the ‘Padmavati’ controversy is a larger indictment.
The two-day “brainstorming session” of the Janata Party members, organised by Piloo Mody and others, recommended ways and means to bring about complete integration of the constituent groups of the Janata Party. Some of the major recommendations are: The retrograde quota system in the important bodies of the party and the government should be scrapped. […]
Data on pellet gun injuries underlines need for accountability and reparations in J&K. CM, Centre must act on their words.
Cancellation of purchase of ATGMs from Israel revives questions about defence modernisation and preparedness.







