Budget reaches out to the taxpayer, resists fiscal adventurism — significant steps forward in the long road ahead
It needed to signal a paradigm shift. It didn't
Nirmala Sitharaman’s poetic allusions in budget speech draw upon an old parliamentary tradition
Budget made encouraging starts on some fronts. But only sustained reforms will alleviate trade-off between macroeconomic stability and growth
It has delivered on fiscal prudence, with an eye on growth and encouraging positive domestic investor sentiment
Absolute numbers, framed by a propaganda machine, do not present an accurate picture of India's place in the world
It's about the inspiration other players draw from legends like him
It threatens to bring the state into relationships it has no place in
Survey correctly points out the significance of erasing trust deficit, removing regulatory cholesterol. This spirit should find its way to the Budget
NIPUN Bharat, through a focus on foundational learning, has transformed teaching-learning
As in the recent Lok Sabha elections, opposition parties will be fighting each other besides the Congress-I in most constituencies in the March state Assembly elections in 10 states and the Union Territory of Pondicherry.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on January 31, 1985.
While it is a symbolic representation, it remains a powerful call to action. ‘Cada segundo cuenta’ — every second counts. If world leaders remain indifferent and complacent, the tolling of the midnight bells may not be far off.
The big uncertainty before the global economy, and the Fed, is how will Donald Trump's policies on tariffs, taxes and immigration play out
Crowd management has been Kumbh's badge of honour. What went wrong on Wednesday needs to be probed so that accountability is fixed and new lessons learnt
The vital interplay between public investment and growth will need careful navigation to harness the potential of India's burgeoning economy.
Given the size and complexity of the issues plaguing the Yamuna, it is time that people at the helm of affairs — politicians, bureaucrats or engineers — address major problems
Publication of a spate of memoirs paints a reassuring picture of the enduring appeal of people’s stories
Delhi sessions court sends out message that political matters are for the ballot, not witness box
The Supreme Court should have two separate divisions — a constitutional and a legal division — the Law Commission has recommended in its 95th report, which was tabled in Lok Sabha
We can definitely do more to plug Indian companies into UK supply chains. Our message to UK business is clear — consider India a strategic partner, not just a market
A Chinese lab has shaken a core tenet of AI development, showing more can be done with less. India must take note
Three drivers of India-China détente are economic, military, and political. These will likely be even stronger triggers now that Trump is at the helm in Washington
Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi received the award on behalf of his mother in the presence of the Presidents of Tanzania, Mexico and Argentina and Prime Ministers of Sweden and Greece who are in Delhi to attend a summit.
It shows foundational learning skills have recovered post-pandemic. That's cause for cheer -- and redoubling efforts




