India is indebted to Shanti Bhushan for undoing Indira Gandhi’s 42nd Amendment.
The Assam Rifles' diktat to Nagaland's newspapers on how not to report insurgency is overreach.
Post-13/11 unity among major powers is welcome. But Iran and Saudi Arabia must reconcile if the IS is to be defeated.
Why it was necessary for my newspaper to respond to an Assam Rifles notice with a blank editorial.
‘Face with tears of joy’ is the Oxford Dictionaries’ word of the year. Word, singular, not words.
Surrogacy isn’t morally reprehensible. Surrogates should be seen as workers.
It is to keep the European project alive — and to find a political solution to the quagmire in West Asia.
Mani Shankar Aiyar’s TV remark on Modi is in poor taste. Loose talk will not help improve Indo-Pak relations.
Saeed Jaffrey’s career in London is one of our most memorable crossover tales.
The Swachh Bharat cess goes against the logic of GST and fiscal federalism.
A look at the front page of The Indian Express, published on November 17, Forty Years Ago.
Revisionist histories overlook his bigotry, while his contemporaries saw nothing else.
Responses to Mumbai, Paris attacks were strikingly different. But India has learnt since.
Masala bonds are good news for Indian borrowers — and the city of London.
IISc Bangalore’s climb in world university rankings holds lessons for other Indian universities.
France must not repeat the mistakes made by the Bush administration after 9/11.
The government’s version of the uniform civil code must be debated publicly.
Beyond a reiteration of good intentions, little was achieved. Neither past difficulties were resolved nor future opportunities concretised.
Instead of politicising them, the Akali Dal government in Punjab should leave the religious institutions alone.
Economics aside, the spectacle of PM’s UK visit was meant as much for the domestic audience as anyone else.
It’s instructive to recall his legacy at a time when efforts are on to relegate him.
Censor board chief disregards conflict of interest, brings together two superheroes with a heart.
An official statement said building activity, mass urban transportation, the textile industry, particularly controlled cloth production, consumer durables and jute exports would get special attention from the govt.
Nehru’s recognition of this was his tragedy. It left him with a constant sense of failure.
BJP seniors have broken the silence, after Bihar. Party establishment needs to engage with their concerns.




