Each such act of carnage — this is France’s third major attack in 18 months — leaves citizens feeling more vulnerable
Grading creative people would replace one system of patronage with another.
The Congress must realise the nation is paying a price for its obstructionism on GST bill. It must make amends.
Congress opposition to GST does no credit to a party that opened up the economy 25 years ago.
The PDP-BJP government’s diktat to newspapers in the Valley to suspend publishing is a worse than poor decision. The Jammu and Kashmir police conveyed the order verbally as they raided newspaper offices early on Saturday, stopped printing presses and seized copies of the day’s editions. The gag order is to remain in place until July […]
Kashmir poses not just moral but also existential questions involving statecraft.
On June 29, Guwahati became the first city in the country to undergo a major drill to tackle floods in an urban setting. The drill was part of the Narendra Modi government’s National Disaster Management Plan. The disaster management agencies were back in action in less than a fortnight, and this time it was no […]
Will attacks, like the one in Nice, ultimately bridge serious differences between great powers?
Pakistan can’t escape self-correction or regional isolation by leaning on China
But the Tesla crash does not mean curtains for driverless passenger transport
Congress chooses to shrink from the political challenge of the future in Uttar Pradesh
From Nice comes another terrible image of a war of attrition with no geographic core
The Indian Airlines delegation, which finalised commercial and operational arrangements with Pakistan International Airlines in Karachi, returned to New Delhi.
Bangladesh urgently needs to overhaul its anti-terror strategy.
Mohammad Amir’s comeback could be seen as part of the healing process for the game.
‘Strangeness’ of SC Arunachal verdict lies in its upholding of constitutional morality in these times.
Upon Britain’s new prime minister, Theresa May, devolves the dubious honour of triggering Article 50.
Given persistently high inflation, government must focus on managing the food economy.
The writer, who studied international relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science, lives and works in Mumbai.
In the absence of political engagement, a wide space has opened up for radicalisation in the Valley.
The new iteration of Pokemon takes players to the border between the digital and the real.
China’s repudiation of international mediation on South China Sea could be greatly counter-productive.
Apex court ruling on Arunachal serves a lesson to the BJP on institutional propriety, federal norms.
Chilcot report underlines that Western policymakers didn’t tread lightly or with humility





