France’s centrist new president inherits a deeply divided country
PM Modi’s second visit to Sri Lanka must help restore deeper cultural connect between the two nations
It has limited gains for India, even in Kulbhushan Jadhav case. India, Pakistan need to sit across the table, talk to each other
As Bill writes his first thriller, fans will read between his lines
AAP’s EVM allegations are unsubstantiated. EC invitation to parties is a welcome signal of its openness to questions
Carter praised Desai’s speech at the co-ordinating bureau of non-aligned countries.
Like so many other epics in the Subcontinent, and beyond, Baahubali takes place in and upholds a socio-religious order that serves a particular politics.
Hype around war gets a new life in India, Pakistan, increasing public support for the armed forces
Government, RBI move to a time-bound resolution framework for recovery of bad loans is timely
Does the apex court need to lock up an errant judge and gag the press to protect its dignity?
The RSS health wing promises designer babies like Germanic heroes. The fairness cream industry must be quaking.
The Janata Party may have a coalition with the Akali Dal but not with the CPM in Punjab. In West Bengal, the question of a coalition with the CPM is still open. In Tamil Nadu, the Janata Party will go it alone.
It is a remarkable moment for France, the country voting for the 39-year-old political newbie, Emmanuel Macron, as its next president.
Eman, potential poster girl for medical tourism, leaves behind a public relations disaster
The spectre of a far-right tide sweeping Europe may be an illusion, for now.
The fact that AAP leaders, like Bhagwant Mann, debunked the EVM story and stated other factors were important is just one sign of the profound disquiet in the AAP.
Does Congress agree with its MP’s view on “basic structure” doctrine? Does it also believe that executive power must be overriding?
Legacy of the December 16 case should go deeper, death penalty can't substitute for life lessons.
Soldiers fired on protesters in Lahore and Hyderabad and police used tear gas and clubs to break up other marchers as the Opposition staged Martyrs’ Day rallies nation-wide.
We have been numbed by a series of lies, myths and fictions about the project.
The threat of loss of import revenue trumped any love of freedom of the press or of women’s rights to free speech.
To peddle the counter-narrative, the drum-beating has started, aided and abetted by sections of the media that want a spectacular blow-up either in the Kashmir Valley or in Pakistan.
It is hard to understand why a PM so passionate about making India a modern, digital, prosperous country has seemingly not noticed that hunting and killing Muslims on the pretext of cows and love jihad does not sit well with modernity.

