India is not insulated from the global turmoil. If China goes into a swoon, India will follow.
India can capitalise on the China-led crisis if it is able to pursue economic reform.
The RBI should screen each contender for the MPC with a simple question — how do you explain the past determinants, and the future trend, of inflation in India?
Criticising Andrabi for her acts against the state, the editorial says her “act of treason” is far more dangerous than the terrorists infiltrating from Pakistan.
India and Pakistan can’t stay away from each other or with each other for too long
The separatists do not represent the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and have no locus standi other than as citizens of India residing in Kashmir.
An honest stocktaking is needed in Kathmandu — and in Delhi
How will the India-Pak stakeholders pick up the pieces now? Even back-channel talks will only work if the political leaderships of both countries are prepared to give clear direction
The BJP — and the Congress — were caught off-guard by Vajpayee’s defeat in 2004.
A state-centric strategy on land acquisition will permit a more nuanced approach. It will also promote competitive federalism.
What the Prime Minister can learn from the recent elections in the Emerald Isle.
It is sad that Mr Modi has chosen to be silent on the economy, when the people expect him to speak.
Nitish Kumar objected to the manner in which Narendra Modi announced the amount of investment the Central government is planning for Bihar on the dodgy grounds that it sounded as if Bihar was being auctioned off.
The forthcoming meeting of the NSAs is suitably high level but does not involve the elected heads of government who met at Ufa.
Pakistan government’s room for manoeuvre is clearly limited by the irresistible rise of the army.
Sri Lanka may get a stable government, but it will not be the promised new country.
How many 50-plus women can wield the trishul and a rose with equal aplomb?
A hundred objections are bound to be raised by vested interests, including legal luminaries.
Rashtriya Sahara, in its editorial on August 18, writes: “Narendra Modi, who became prime minister with the slogan ‘sab ka saath, sab ka vikas’ has won the hearts of Muslims by paying his first visit to a Gulf country — the United Arab Emirates.
The 70-day FTII imbroglio has almost reached a point of no return (‘Midnight knock’, August 20).
Venkat Dhulipala, associate professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, spoke to Sushant Singh about his work, ‘Creating a New Medina: State Power, Islam, and the Quest for Pakistan in Late Colonial North India’
OROP can be a turning point. A nationalist leader cannot alienate those who defend the country
Labour law reform isn’t only about amending Chapter VB of the Industrial Disputes Act. Smaller changes are underway, even in the states where you would least expect them










