Kalburgi, Pansare and Dabholkar melded modern sensibilities with tradition.
... because, to embarrass the rest of us into caring, Kashmiris must use fresh methods, free of radical Islam, free of violence.
Mahesh Sharma’s statements on what women tourists should wear must embarrass his ministry and government
Lessons learnt at Rio will help India prepare better for the games at Tokyo
Haji Ali verdict upholds citizens’ constitutional rights over readings of faith and tradition
A look at the Indian Express, 40 years ago today.
Ironically, freedom of speech was first restricted to curb anti-Pakistan views.
Public policy requirements of the 21st century demand a bureaucracy less generalist
Supreme Court has delivered a cautionary note on the misuse of defamation law by thin-skinned politicians
Measures to open up corporate bond market are timely. RBI and Sebi must push hard to make it work
While India is closer to identifying the number of patients who seek private treatment, regulating the sector is a challenge
While speaking to minorities, Trump’s speeches actually seem directed to his core constituency — angry white men
In Kashmir, the road to peace needs to be rebuilt. But first, it needs a new map
Realpolitik drives Myanmar’s outreach to India and China
A bill seeking to extend the life of the Kerala legislative assembly by another six months effective from October 22, 1976 was introduced in the Lok Sabha.
Or insaniyat? Or jamhooriyat? In Kashmir, so-called solutions are riddled with contradictions and divisions
An increase of the minimum age of marriage would result in lowering the total fertility rate on account of lesser span of married life.
Pakistan army has a battle to win: The corruption within
The use of technology will be key to making GST a success
Scorpene data leak calls for a thorough probe, doesn’t warrant drastic measures.
Draft commercial surrogacy bill plugs a regulatory gap. But it also raises issues that need to be fully debated.
CPM and BJP vie with each other to occupy the streets in Kerala on Janmashtami.
‘Yes Minister’ presented the politician as the underdog and made us sympathise with him.
It is the need of the hour to contain the forces of bigotry and intolerance which pose a grave threat to our democratic secular republic.
India’s dependence on China for medicine ingredients is a matter of concern.


