Not collecting data on Muslims in the police will only serve to perpetuate perceptions of institutional bias.
Improved GDP growth rate in the second quarter points to deepening challenges for the economy.
Under General Sharif, the Pakistan army is carrying out a low-intensity war against diversity of opinion.
Women are voting and contesting in Saudi municipal polls. But the odds are still overwhelmingly against them.
Framed at BJP’s Diwali milan: A frontal view of servility to authority.
Education outcomes may have declined under the RTE, but scrapping the no-detention policy is not the answer.
Two senior politicians speak up against ban politics, Section 377. They have been part of the problem, but it’s not too late.
Ahead of the summit, India has been again targeted as a spoiler. It must stand its ground till the end.
Can the Paris summit deliver an agreement that bridges the schism between developed and developing countries?
Shunning coal is not viable for India. World needs to come together to make it cleaner.
Attempts at Goa to banish dissent marked a new low in the career of Iffi.
How ‘secular’ and ‘socialist’ came to be in the Constitution, and why they remain part of it.
A look at the front page of The Indian Express, published on November 28, Forty Years Ago.
Why is the government dawdling over the go-ahead for an India-Pak game in Sri Lanka?
Imran Khan is a politician with a sense of personal destiny, and a divine mission
For Indian Muslims, the concerns are far more serious — from their safety to livelihood opportunities
Sanjeev Balyan should not offload blame for misuse of privilege. The buck stops with him
He has reached out to the Opposition. And underlined the constitutional spirit that binds government and opposition
Ten equations to rule them all turn 100, and they are still the masters of the universe.
Douglass North emphasised institutions at a time when markets were the focus.
True patriotism requires you to be able to say that I am ashamed of my country in certain respects.
O.P. Sharma’s remarks on Alka Lamba are outrageous. They show how political language continues to be mired in sexism.
Union government promised thoroughgoing national security reforms in the wake of 26/11. Little has happened.
Douglass North can be credited for the foregrounding of the role of institutions in the political economy.
Post 13/11 sloganeering at Antalya and Kuala Lumpur won’t be enough.


