Kashmir discourse should not be reduced to atrocity video vs restraint video. At stake is state's moral, constitutional legitimacy
Government must keep out of it, but portion control in restaurants is a good idea
New Delhi’s strategy of containment by force has failed, there is a deepening death wish in Kashmir
An incredible achievement from a player who has sustained his goalscoring, despite losing some of his power and speed
The Congress Working Committee met in Delhi to take the momentous decision to expel Sanjay from the party, but discovered that he was not enrolled on the party rolls even as an ordinary member.
Bengal bypoll result shows a Left that is far from regaining lost ground
It’s the wrong battle for Infosys to be fighting at this moment. Both founders and board must recognise this
Is the term an oxymoron? Is it possible to balance the two in a way that is reassuring to a majority of people?
Jelil Matniyaz is probably a unique individual, the only person ever to be penalised for not smoking
A fitting tribute to him would be forging unity of progressive forces against Hindutva
It is true that the right to recall had no place in the Indian Constitution.
The move to let retailers revise fuel prices on a daily basis is a beginning. But more needs to be done
It’s just one seat but its defeat is a resounding message from voters to AAP: Don’t take us for granted
Front page of The Indian Express, April 13, 1977.
Labelling protesting students as traitors — now in Panjab University — shines the light on a bumbling, insecure state.
Sean Spicer must never be sacked. He brings comic relief to an administration that inspires only dark foreboding.
Assam’s draft population policy shows a government oblivious to public debate, one that has learnt nothing from past mistakes.
By accepting its ‘notables’, the ruling party is starting to resemble its political rival.
This surprise development took place on the eve of the crucial meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC).
The onus is on you, the reader, today — more than ever before — to proactively make choices on what you are reading.
Bangladesh’s main opposition party’s distrust of India is politically imprudent
Coptic church bombings show failure of Egyptian intelligence. In the aftermath, the state’s response makes matters worse
EC decisions to countermand Chennai bypoll, and to go ahead with the election in Srinagar, raise questions
Awarding of death sentence to Kulbhushan Jadhav gives the lie to Pakistan’s claim to be a democracy governed by rule of law



