The defence budget, 2017-18, raises serious concerns
Jayalalithaa’s departure opens up new volatility — and possibilities of political transformation
Ensuring speedy trials requires concerted effort from both government and the judiciary
The encounter and protests underline the urgent need for a framework to deal with home-grown militancy
Indian Express newspaper published 40 years ago on February 14, 1977.
Ahmed is to be buried on Saturday at a spot close to the Jama Masjid. Ahmed is the second president, after Zakir Hussain, to die in office.
They are the largest constituency in UP. Yet, all parties have overlooked their issues
Union minister Uma Bharti’s remarks on punishment to rapists underline a disturbing culture of vigilantism
Linking of Aadhaar to a growing number of government entitlements is misguided
Infosys: Today, Sikka has an enormous task at hand, that of steering a $6-billion company, and he has just had three years at the helm.
Our cultural software for romance is the problem. Valentine’s Day is a solution.
UP campaign shows regional parties are courting cross-sectional appeal and the personality cult.
Airports will be named for the urban centres they serve. That’ll be all, thank you.
Intelligent use of aid to curb Pakistan military’s influence will serve US interests in Afghanistan better than sanctions.
Throw it out, not the baby. Congress’s decision to boycott the PM does itself — and Parliament — a disservice.
News from forty years ago in Indian Express
Some participants were: Jagannathan, Sidharaj Dhadia, Govindrao Deshpande and Thakurdas Bang.
Pointing at China and complaining loudly on Masood Azhar isn’t working. India needs to rethink strategy.
Failure of thermal power plants to meet emission standards does not speak well of India’s climate commitments.
Because like Haldighati, all history can be rewritten to make us feel great.
There is a link between demonetisation and the attack on Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
They could build the first of multiple middle power coalitions for regional resilience in Trump’s world.
He says US is “not so innocent”. His actions do nothing to address that
The current monetary policy stance is sensible, doesn’t harm growth
Nahata said the film was a poignant satire on power-hungry politicians and its purpose was to educate people in political matters.





