Sepp Blatter’s resignation is only a first step. There is a long way to go
A realignment of loyalties of militants is afoot. Kabul and the region must not be complacent.
A tussle is on between El Niño and the Indian Ocean Dipole. Government cannot afford to be a bystander.
It can be strengthened —by the collection of taxes at the local level, for instance.
In terms of influence on modern economics and game theory, John Nash has few peers.
The Organiser has an open letter by a “nameless” writer that makes an appeal to “let the PM do his job”.
Amitav Ghosh's The Flood of Fire speaks to the present like an oracle from the past - about empire, economics and the heroism of ordinary people. He talked to Amrita Dutta:
The mastermind of the Janata merger is Lalu Prasad, with the hidden agenda of recovering lost ground in Bihar.
MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan must fulfil his responsibility to malnourished children first.
Cutting interest rates is a political imperative for the BJP if it is to deliver the growth it promised.
Statistics and facts give the lie to P. Chidambaram’s ‘anecdotal evidence’ and stray remarks. If inflation had not fallen, and corruption continued, they would have figured at the top of his column.
Both are under pressure to cope with the challenges of the current fluid power dynamic in Asia.
Because we can no longer afford the option of developing first and cleaning up later.
Ballabhgarh violence: Incidents like these make “unity in diversity” and “communal harmony” look like eyewash
Its new ‘monarch’ could step up to engage with the city’s challenges.
Vajpayee’s government came agonisingly lose to survival in 1999.
Let us give thanks to the United States, and take comfort from the fact that it is the world’s judicial superpower.
Earlier the same day, Singh had strongly criticised Modi, so the meeting later in the day blunted the edge of his assault on the government.
S is for Swachh Bharat but not Sakshi Maharaj. We need more of the former and much less of the latter.
PM Modi needs to remember that if it becomes easier to do business in India it will help jobless, self-employed, very poor people much more than rich businessmen like Ambani and Adani.
I read that there are 85 lakh persons registered with the employment exchanges in Tamil Nadu. If we extrapolate that number for the whole country, don’t you agree that the situation is alarming?
Naqvi needs to know that there is no dearth of non-Muslim, non-Christian people in India who have eaten beef for generations.
It does well to roll back Afspa. Changed ground realities must also prompt a rethink in other states.
Instead of focusing on relief, parties are toying with a change of government.
Transition to a new Centre-state framework could be one of this government’s most significant legacies







