Veterans risk losing public support due to their immoderate position. Government needs to reach out, soothe tempers.
FDI announcements send out a welcome signal, but they will not address the underlying problem of demand.
In Karnataka, a Congress government provides cause for alarm as it plays divisive politics on Tipu Sultan.
Now that she has won a historic election, can Aung San Suu Kyi unite Myanmar?
The new bankruptcy code can stimulate credit availability for entrepreneurs.
New Canadian PM’s selection of a diverse, gender-balanced cabinet marks him out as an interesting leader.
The Central government’s relief scheme for discoms falls short of addressing the problem.
The state cannot wait for a change of heart in the people. It must proactively enforce the law in letter and spirit and act to protect the citizen’s fundamental right to equality.
A look at the front page of The Indian Express, published on November 11, Forty Years Ago.
If there is to be competitive federalism, borrowing costs for states with varying deficits can’t be the same.
Not in two minutes but in a flash, the great Indian noodle will be back.
Myanmar’s historic election is the start of a journey to real democracy. Staying the course won’t be easy.
Congress response in Kerala bar bribery case exposed the party’s ambivalence and double standard on corruption.
The charge brought against Hardik Patel is absurdly out of proportion to the provocation.
Centre’s package for J&K is substantial. But where’s the political healing touch?
An alarming rise in pollution levels underscores the urgent need for better regulation.
That was the code name for the downward adjustment of the rupee in 1991 that kicked off economic reform.
BCCI has finally made some bold moves to shed its conflict of interest albatross.
Bihar has been transformed from the graveyard of revolutions to a source of new hope.
One misunderstood thing about the term “liberal arts” is that it embodies a similar nomenclatural anachronism.
What lessons should Narendra Modi learn from his resounding defeat? How should Nitish Kumar manage his historic success? The answers will decide where politics is headed.
The five-judge bench heard arguments on the validity of the impugned enactments while hearing Gandhi’s appeal against the Allahabad High Court judgment setting aside her election.
It can now be said: divisive politics dominated the Bihar campaign.
Nitish Kumar-meets-tantric episode framed the growing acceptability of practices earlier kept secret.





