Collect the stamps and coins, become part of a Dungeons & Dragons game. But be like Robert Beattie, who dug up fossils for decades – and he didn't do it for an online audience.
Unless the police is trained to privilege rigour over bias, evidence over assumption, unless accountability is woven into the system, trust in the processes of justice will continue to erode.
The coming weeks will be decisive in shaping the country’s political future. India must remain vigilant, decouple its foreign policy from Bangladesh’s internal turbulence and prepare to engage widely and constructively with stakeholders.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on November 12, 1985. There was no edition on November 13, 1985 on account of Diwali.
The big saviour for India is its services exports, which have been recording healthy growth, even in midst of all the global turmoil.
He has said that the champions must be prepared for many of the promises not to be met, and for the extravagant pledges to be gradually forgotten. Gavaskar has also pointed out, wisely, that the love and affection of the aam cricket lover will remain the players' most enduring wealth
The GDP data for the second quarter will be released by the end of the month. It will provide some understanding of the underlying growth momentum in the country
China has frequently employed a carrot-and-stick strategy, offering aid on the one hand while constructing settlements and infrastructure inside Bhutanese territory on the other. PM's visit highlights the strengths of Bhutan's relationship with India, amid shifting regional dynamics
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on November 12, 1985.
Recent operation in J&K suggests that the JeM module has expanded beyond Kashmir, and made new inroads on the back of a white-collar terror network
After 120 years, however, that has changed. On the one hand, the nation is celebrating 150 years of ‘Vande Mataram’ with much gusto; on the other, ‘Amar sonar Bangla’, now the national anthem of Bangladesh, is being vilified.
At a time when conversations around toxic and performative masculinity dominate both culture and critique, Szalay’s refusal to join the chorus or offer a prescription feels both unsettling and subversive
His withdrawal -- Greg Abel is set to take over as CEO -- marks the end of an era. Whether Abel can earn the trust and confidence of Berkshire shareholders remains to be seen
The protest against air pollution indicates a possible and potential rupture in paralysis. It reframes the issue not just as an administrative lapse but also as a political betrayal
Abrupt reversal, especially on the question of releasing stray dogs back into the areas from where they were picked up, breaks from the balanced approach of the August 22 order and threatens to reignite passions on a deeply polarising issue
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on November 11, 1985.
In a region often defined by mistrust and imbalance, India's relationship with Bhutan shows that asymmetry need not produce antagonism
The uncomfortable truth is that the established civilisational hierarchy ensures that conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa, even when they consist of the world's worst humanitarian disasters, rarely trigger the urgency or political mobilisation seen elsewhere
It’s hard not to feel a little sympathy for whoever set the password for the server managing the Louvre museum’s CCTV systems as “LOUVRE”.
Worries over the implications of confidential information being uploaded have already led the finance ministry to reportedly ask its employees not to use tools like ChatGPT and DeepSeek on office devices
India should use this period to reinforce its economic, military, and tech resilience — not to imitate China, but to avoid being caught off guard if Beijing regains momentum
Economic activity and growth are ultimately about the unleashing of animal spirits of both entrepreneurs and consumers
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on November 10, 1985.
There are three issues that need to be talked about. One, whether this provides any direct economic and social benefit. Two, whether such transfers upset fiscal math. And three, the ideology of the role of the state
One of the priorities at COP 30 will be to create a roadmap to track global adaptation progress. Unlike mitigation, adaptation has no single global metric. The roadmap will also need to be sensitive to the fact that social inequalities make some people more vulnerable than others.





