It wouldn’t be wise to acknowledge the instability in countries like Syria and Bangladesh as exceptionalism, given India’s domestic treatment of minorities
The Opposition’s role in Punjab, Assam and Jammu Kashmir was contrary to its preachings, the PM told public meetings during his tour of Himachal Pradesh.
He navigated a difficult domestic and global environment, while ensuring harmonious relations between North Block and Mint Street
To move forward, both sides need to take a step back — the ruling party the bigger one
The matter remains sub judice but the equestrian existential crisis does posit larger philosophical questions
The new RBI governor has several challenges before him, from financial regulation, MPC’s conduct, liquidity management and Trump’s election to greening the financial system and internationalising the rupee
With creation of jobs continuing to be a challenge, vocational training together with access to credit and legal support can enhance quality of self-employment and entrepreneurial activity
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on December 10, 1984.
The versatility of brown can be seen in every crevice of our life -- it’s the dirt beneath our feet, it’s also a comforting mug of hot cocoa.
Record temperature levels in 2024 signal deepening of climate crisis. Policymakers have their task cut out.
It eases the burden of health-related suffering. The question is, whether we have the commitment and foresight to make it more widely available.
Even as the world celebrates the fall of a tyrant, fingers remain crossed on whether it will lead to a more pluralistic Syria.
Fertiliser subsidy is causing a skewed nutrient profile. For farm productivity and human health, this must be addressed.
A broader political dialogue between Delhi and Beijing is set to resume. It will bring opportunities for India, and challenges
Drug shortage could jeopardise success of government’s anti-TB campaign
To secure its future, BJP needs to broaden its political imagination to appeal to minorities, not as benefactors but as equals.
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on December 09, 1984.
Do I miss it? Not for a second. Oddly, I feel liberated. As someone who is not conventionally attractive, the parlours mostly made me feel inadequate about what I didn’t have. Besides, I am very lazy and getting hair removed from various body parts was hardly a motivation to get out of bed.
But can this happen now that ordinary Hindus behave like holy warriors? On social media, while writing this piece, I spotted a video of a Hindu teenager beating three small Muslim children with a slipper and ordering them to say Jai Shree Ram.
Enraged over Ranjit Singh's marriage to a Muslim courtesan, the Akal Takht is said to have summoned him and sentenced him to 50 public whiplashes
In my view, the Supreme Court should have invoked its powers under Article 141 of the Constitution to do “complete justice”, called the suit to its file, and dismissed the suit holding that the Act that was honoured for 30 years should be upheld at all costs
EIGHT LAKH CITIZENS of Bhopal, victims of the worst disaster in the chemical history of the world, heaved a sigh of relief when technical experts announced that the air they were breathing was “absolutely safe.”
Inflation remains a concern for the Indian economy but fiscal policy mitigating supply risks can aid the RBI in balancing it with growth objectives
But in an increasingly uncertain global environment, policy choices are not straightforward. The election of Donald Trump, and the consequent threat of tariffs, have raised volatility
The Japanese alcohol's elevation to Unesco's intangible heritage list is an opportunity for its domestic revival




