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Oct 14, 2025
It is a step back from the 2021 Drone Rules, which signalled India’s seriousness about reducing red tape and inviting innovation
Suanshu KhuranaOct 14, 2025
Pakistan Idol producers mandate that only Pakistani songs be sung on the reality show, and cricketing stand-offs are the order of the day. But Karachi band Khudgharz’s tribute to Indian musician Zubeen Garg sets a
Navami KrishnamurthyOct 14, 2025
Everyone has their own pothole coping mechanism. Some people have created live maps of the city’s most dangerous roads, while I treat some as old friends, others as celebrities and the most dangerous of all
Oct 14, 2025
New Delhi is already on the move. India is launching a National Critical Mineral Stockpile to build a two-month reserve of rare earths. Incentives are being offered to produce rare-earth magnets domestically
Rashid AliOct 14, 2025
Omar Yaghi’s Nobel Prize in science and Maria Corina Machado’s in peace are really a measure of how visibility and recognition are shaped by global politics
Vivek MishraOct 14, 2025
The broader contradiction in US Middle East policy is that America remains Israel’s most steadfast ally while it plays the role of a regional arbiter
Patricia MukhimOct 14, 2025
He was Assam's son, who also felt the pain of the underdogs in the state’s divided polity — those labelled immigrants and bulldozed out of their hearths and homes — was, in death, able to
Rohit LambaOct 14, 2025
It isn’t just theory – as large language models transform industries, progress requires not just invention, but institutions to manage its fallout
Shalini LangerOct 14, 2025
If her self-assured, distinctive strength marked Keaton, so did her encompassing warmth. No one could look into her smiling eyes and not find a grin forming along one’s lips
EditorialOct 14, 2025
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on October 14, 1985.
Yogendra YadavOct 14, 2025
It is not limited to the rural or traditional pockets of 'backwardness'; caste wears new masks in modern sections of our society.
EditorialOct 14, 2025
Ties between Rawalpindi and Kabul are a major factor in regional stability. Delhi must watch developments closely
EditorialOct 14, 2025
In different ways, the three laureates show the importance of managing the turbulence that usually follows far-reaching changes in technology. Aghion has been a critic of protectionism, and Mokyr's work has emphasised the importance of
EditorialOct 14, 2025
It is immensely heartening that the guns have fallen silent, the hostages have returned home, and the spotlight is on Palestine. Will Hamas disarm and Israel withdraw?
Nikhil Dey, Aruna RoyOct 14, 2025
The recently passed (but yet to be implemented) Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) threatens to destroy the power and utility of the RTI Act, as well as severely curtail freedom of expression in the
Stela DeyOct 13, 2025
Mamata Banerjee reinforced what women have been told for generations, that safety is their own burden.
Anusree K COct 13, 2025
She proved that audiences not only accept but embrace characters that are off-balance, emotionally messy and real. She proved that leading roles for women do not need to stick to youth or stereotypes, that maturity
Rajib DasguptaOct 13, 2025
Medicine manufacturers in other countries have also been incriminated for similar adverse events. Three hundred and twenty-three cases of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) and 190 deaths were reported in Indonesia as recently as 2023, and
Nearly everything about the modern workplace is calibrated to male biology and life patterns. Women experience them on borrowed terms, through menstruation, pregnancy, and caregiving
Shashank MaheshwariOct 13, 2025
By reopening its Kabul mission and meeting Taliban officials, New Delhi is practising cautious diplomacy. The delicate balance between de facto engagement and non-recognition reflects not indecision but strategic prudence
Pawan KheraOct 13, 2025
Unravelling of the RTI is not an isolated event. Parallels can be drawn with the decay of other institutions due to executive overreach. What remains is not governance through institutions, but governance through control --
Manav SachdevaOct 13, 2025
Delivering on them requires courage. Now that the Sharm el-Sheikh Summit is over, three possible trajectories remain
Gurjit SinghOct 13, 2025
Mayo at 150 stands as more than an institution it is a living tradition, a brotherhood and sisterhood of minds and memories, where time passes but the spirit never fades
Abhinav KumarOct 13, 2025
The cycle of scams has endangered the careers of countless deserving candidates and sparked widespread disillusionment
EditorialOct 13, 2025
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on October 13, 1985.
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