We need a contingency plan that combines real-time technology with robust insurance and easy credit.
Citing the Malala case to establish credibility of Pakistan's judicial system, he asks the country to handle Lakhvi.
In 1998, India began watching a new prime minister and a new Congress president.
What will be left of the CPM if it starts following Ashutosh’s exhortations, as mentioned in ‘Modi lessons for CPM’ (IE, April 30)?
Government has done well on energy policy so far. But it needs to provide clarity on the New Exploration Licensing Policy.
The bold Hindi play Kishan v/s Kanhaiya staged in the auditorium of Parliament House library left MPs by surprise.
Repealing AFSPA is not a demand of separatists in J&K alone.
What is striking is lack of visibility about what government is doing to relieve farmer distress.
Rahul is back with an ideology: Nehruvian Socialism.
The Indian government has responded promptly to the disaster in Nepal. However, no measure of speedy response can substitute for proactive safeguards.
The autobiography of a midnight’s child tells the tale of growing up in and with Pakistan.
China’s economy has entered a ‘new normal’. Cooperation with India is in full swing.
An article in the Organiser asks whether Sitaram Yechury will be able to deal with the factionalism in the party’s Kerala unit.
The land market crisis is actually a labour market crisis. The problem is our inability to create enough non-farm jobs.
In the world of the devadasis, we can recognise fragments of our own.
Mamata Banerjee has proved that she can fight all odds and be West Bengal’s undisputed leader.
Pakistan’s rebuff, assertion of sovereignty, came as a shock to Riyadh.
The prime minister’s remarks on the former UPA government, while talking to NRIs during his recent trip abroad, can’t be excused at all.
The news channels’ efforts to convey the depth of human suffering in Nepal were buried by one-upmanship.
He reivented himself. He made himself attractive to the people.
Removing sari from handlooms reservation act would ill serve weavers and a shared heritage.
Focusing on the death of a farmer during an AAP rally in Delhi, the CPI’s New Age says it brought people’s attention back to the “distress” faced by the agriculture sector.
To leave farmers on land and not give them skills for urban and industrial lives is equal to trapping them in misery.
The new typeface is very small and we old people with fading eyesight find it difficult to read the paper. Moreover, it is monotonous.







