There were race riots across the country. Academics were in revolt. Yet Margaret Thatcher went on winning election after election.
The government is piqued that Pranab Mukherjee has raised the issue of tolerance in society on four separate occasions.
India needed a leader of the nation. Instead, it got the leader of a party.
Young Biharis whenever allowed to speak, said in the clearest terms that what Bihar needed most was good schools, hospitals, roads and above all, jobs.
A win in Bihar could propel the party in either direction. Win and continue with the winning formula of polarisation is just as likely as win and return to the development agenda.
If there was ever a time when J&K needed a healing touch, it is this.
Sunday's election will determine the fate of the country’s attempted transition to democracy after five decades of military rule.
Muslim saints of Uttarakhand speak of the ties that bind us.
Its five-year plan builds on the close integration and shared development of China and the world.
Ancient Roman wisdom offers a solution to the European refugee crisis.
But there are some minor rituals of settling in that he will have to go through.
It has a long tradition of taking a political position, resisting ruling-class oppression.
Can we please not pursue lazy journalism and even lazier analysis by chasing the theme of caste-based voting? If forced to make a point estimate, I would say 175 seats for JDU+ and 60 seats for NDA.
Please spare me the old Congress-vs-BJP debate. It’s gone way beyond all that.
There is a worrying dearth of Indian economists working on agriculture today.
An editorial in the Organiser slams scientists who recently returned their awards. “The next round of award returning spree has begun.
Efforts at Centre-state cooperation are visible. They need to be strengthened.
India is increasingly seen as the villain behind the shortages in Nepal
Is India liberal, tolerant and democratic? Or is it conservative, atavistic and authoritarian? Investors want to know
As they look to diversify security partnerships, Manila and Hanoi would like to see India be more forthcoming with its hard power
This is how it all began, on February 27, 1967.
On every front, India is moving ahead under Narendra Modi's leadership. The disinformation campaign against him by political opponents also targets the image of the country, the interests of the people.
Benazir Bhutto’s killing continues to roil Pakistan
India’s private sector can use institutional mechanisms to deepen ties with Africa
Disprivilege and backwardness can be addressed without resort to fixed quotas






