On the very day India and Pakistan became independent, they inherited a clutch of problems that was the inevitable result of Partition.
All that makes and breaks the country — faith to family, politics to media.
India’s influence will be more effective if it ends its unofficial blockade of Nepal.
It doesn’t have sufficient power and independence, and seems unworkable.
In the aftermath, instead of going for the big solutions, the city should start reclaiming its natural water bodies.
In Pakistan, ‘double Shahs’ profit from religious Muslims’ alienation from modern banking.
Looking at the ground realities, there doesn’t seem to be any meaning in the Bangkok talks.
In Paris, developing countries must stop asking for the right to development and focus instead on the right to sustainable development.
It is patronising to the states. It reflects in inadequate media coverage of state matters.
According to Chennai Municipal Corporation data, out of 242 slums, 122 are classified as objectionable.
The special sitting of Parliament to commemorate Ambedkar only saw parties try to score brownie points. Opposition must realise that the people are tiring of confrontational politics.
The fundamental duties in the Constitution are essential for an organised polity.
Margi Sathi helped recreate Kutiyattam and Nangiarkoothu for a new audience
Along with the Bangkok breakthrough, a line of communication has been established with Pakistan’s army chief
The internet gender gap is widening the global development gap. It needs to be bridged
AuGrav’s success with customised jewellery marries technology, craftsmanship
Madhya Pradesh’s agricultural growth rates offer important lessons for the Centre
Climate summit underlines that progress will depend on innovation and global partnership
Rahul Gandhi gave Narendra Modi a lecture last week on how to behave like a Prime Minister.
In both, cricket and politics, what we were seeing was a species of indignant, nationalist pushback against standards set by the West.
There has been an endless quest for a single book, a single faith to bind the vast and varied lands of India together.
At the Diwali Milan held by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the media, a surprise topic of discussion among politicians and scribes was how to lose weight.
How did the ‘high’ of India-Nepal relations collapse to a point when all observers are agreed that they seem to have reached the nadir?.
As the climate worsens, will it matter which country was originally to blame?


