EU must confront its failures, far right movements in Europe will become stronger.
The government needs to build on the RBI’s roadmap for a cashless economy.
Tapping into anxiety and prejudice, he could lead the US back to a past it had moved on from.
BJP attempts to build on Assam success, become the pivot of anti-Congressism in the Northeast, are roiling its politics.
For Europe’s Liberals and Left, and traditional Conservatives, Brexit must bring introspection, renewal — not retreat
It’s a good choice for Indian cricket. Now, give him the room and time to deliver
AAP, which never tires of claiming a direct connect with the people, hires a private PR company
A look at the front page of the Indian Express on June 25, forty years ago.
Pakistan can ignore questions the world is asking, but not those of its own people
Old arithmetic is insufficient to explain UP politics. A new election demands newer ways of seeing
A look at the front page of the Indian Express on June 24, forty years ago.
Maurya’s exit speaks of the difficulties in the BSP’s efforts to expand beyond its core vote in Uttar Pradesh
The push to boost jobs and growth in the textiles sector is a belated step in the right direction
ISRO demonstrates the numbers to be the world’s budget launch agency, could help set a new agenda for space
Gajendra Chauhan and Pahlaj Nihalani seem to be acting out a common script
Dominant castes resent reservations, backward groups haven’t fully benefited. There is no visible alternative
Thailand is a good example of how a middle-income country can provide healthcare cover to its entire population (almost!) in a relatively short period of time
Those responsible were “Tsotsis” (hooligans) and not schoolchildren, he said. There had been no shooting or stone-throwing , he claimed. Ten people had killed in riots the previous day.
For Cleveland, and fans of the game, it was well worth the wait.
Scrapping separate budget would de-emphasise the annual spectacle, allow more fleetfootedness in decision-making.
One way of skirting them in the next polls is to bring trifurcation of the state on to the political agenda.
Modi government cannot believably feign innocence about his unsubstantiated tirades.
Reappointment of Raghuram Rajan as RBI governor would have transformed this stroke of luck into a tangible sign of change.
Xenophobic forces challenge the post-1945 order, based on human rights and democracy, in Europe.
Electoral understanding with the Congress divides the CPM into two — well almost.




