PM Dahal must address coalition concerns, balance relations with India, China.
Government has the opportunity to rein in food inflation on a sustainable basis.
Scorpene data leak underlines the hazards of India’s dependence on foreign sources for military hardware.
Kejriwal’s attention is fixed on winning the Centre rather than making mohallas run better.
From Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar to Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's floods photograph, here are some interesting stories of the week to think about.
Burhan Wani, whose death caused the current spate of violence, was a peacetime terrorist.
Dalits are angry about the hollowness of the current hyper-nationalism where everything about India is called great and every criticism is labelled as anti-national.
Epidemics in India are seldom followed by a long-term response.
Why personal, social and political self-identification of Dalits must count more than the legal nomenclature.
Overseas Indians, foreigners, unmarried couples, single parents, live-in partners and gay couples are barred from commissioning the services of surrogate mothers.
History shows why Balochistan is not an internal matter of Pakistan
The anger of her supporters should not be dismissed as selfishness or cynicism. As she changes course, she needs to take them along.
OP Jaisha, the marathon runner, claimed that she had received no water from Indian officials along the route of the marathon, leading to her collapse at the finishing line.
Harish Gupta case involves questions about the very nature of governmental decision-making.
India has supported some human rights causes and ignored others.
Prime Minister Modi’s recent statements could help end the troubled region’s long international isolation.
I stand by my remarks. I see no reason to withdraw them or apologise.
Attacks on Dabholkar, Pansare and Kalburgi outline the challenge. That their voice lives on gives reason to hope.
The Modi government is meeting its development targets before time.
Delhi’s Look East policy has to contend with Beijing, seen to be a more reliable partner for Nepal and Myanmar in development projects.
India’s quest for Olympic medals is hampered by history and geography. We need to concentrate on events where our strength lies.
The emissary diplomacy comes at a time when New Delhi has been unable to conceal its happiness over the exit of K.P. Oli, who it perceived to be pro-China, from the PM’s office.
The changes in education in Delhi can be roughly categorised into four areas: Infrastructure; administrative reforms; curriculum; and teachers.
Did Pakistan always play such a dominant role in how we defined ourselves as a nation? What do we stand for, when we wave our flag and shout slogans on the street?


