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
A rediscovered portrait invites viewers to look beyond the surface and discover new meaning
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri's Beijing visit signals a thaw in India-China ties. Security dilemmas, however, remain
As regulations tighten, a complex science-vs-rights debate is shaping up
Report shows improvement in learning outcomes above pre-pandemic levels, signals initial success of NEP.
By focusing solely on MSP, we risk missing the opportunity to implement a more comprehensive and dynamic policy framework.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on January 28, 1985.
Whether India's GDP per capita hits $10,000 by 2045 or 2047 makes little difference. Key is to grow for extended periods with low risk.
In the current scenario, one may have to wait for the emergence of a genuine challenger, in the way Novak Djokovic himself came out of the shadows of Nadal and Federer
Environment ministry panel may have been hasty in clearing the dam on Teesta river. Government must ensure due processes are adhered to.
Despite an overall improvement in recent years, state debt remains well above levels suggested by the FRBM review committee. Detailed planning for fiscal consolidation is the need of the hour.
This falsification is perpetuated by the Union and Madhya Pradesh governments' insistence that MIC poisoning has no long term effects.
Jaishankar’s two trips to Washington within the span of a month reflect India’s recognition of the importance of its relationship with the US and the necessity of managing it prudently amid global turbulence
In the constitutional democracy where Jules Feiffer functioned, cartoonists could offend the rulers and get away with it. But to question, interrogate or unsettle readers is a tricky business in a career driven by readership
On paper, it would appear that the BJP has an edge in the Delhi Assembly poll, what with the Congress cutting into the AAP’s vote share, and Arvind Kejriwal’s declining popularity and tarnished image.
It is only fitting that during the greatest Hindu festival on earth, replete with colourful processions of devotees singing and dancing while wielding ceremonial spears, some unique characters emerge, their complicated backstories revealing how the Kumbh Mela can be a spiritually elevating experience.
The government has acquired the tag of being pro-corporates and pro-cronies. Corporate profits amounted to Rs 10,88,000 crore in 2022-23 and rose to Rs 14,11,000 crore in 2023-24. During the two years, scheduled commercial banks wrote off loans to corporates amounting to Rs 2,09,144 crore and Rs 1,70,000 crore, respectively
It is time for our political leaders to be held to account for the damage they have done and to remind them that spreading poison may win a few elections, but it is destroying India.
The not-so-impressive results of India's largest consumer goods seller, cement maker and private lender tell a larger story of a struggling economy
Ultimately, the Constitution is only a statement of intent. The constitutional morality — acting in its spirit — of those who manage it is critical
India and Indonesia must also identify areas of collaboration beyond the China factor. The Indo-Pacific is one such domain





