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Editorial
Sep 20, 2025
And that writing off Neeraj Chopra would be premature
Editorial
Sep 20, 2025
Since US tariffs are a big reason, possibly the biggest one, for the slide in the value of the rupee, Nageswaran’s statement provides hope
Editorial
Sep 19, 2025
By resigning, Jerry Greenfield has highlighted that in the face of injustice, companies and people, always have a choice
Editorial
Sep 19, 2025
It will have its task cut out for itself as Trump continues to attack its independence
Editorial
Sep 19, 2025
While Delhi must maintain a productive relationship with Moscow, it also needs to balance its ties with Brussels and Moscow. The rapidly rising stakes in India's relationship with the European Union require such a recalibration
Editorial
Sep 18, 2025
From the moral ambiguity of ‘Three Days of the Condor’ (1975) to the charisma of ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’ (1969), to the intensity of ‘All the President’s Men’ (1976), he captured the tensions of a changing America.
Editorial
Sep 18, 2025
Punjab can either continue spending colossal sums on relief and rehabilitation every few years, or invest a fraction of that in prevention.
Editorial
Sep 18, 2025
With a cloud over the investigations, a modicum of closure for the victims will remain elusive. The Delhi Police must be held accountable for its shortcomings.
Editorial
Sep 17, 2025
New research shows that molluscs organise their limbs with precision. It holds a lesson in balance and adaptability
Editorial
Sep 17, 2025
In their zeal to expand tourism in the state, Centre and Uttarakhand government have shown inadequate sensitivity to the idiosyncrasies of the mountains
Editorial
Sep 17, 2025
Firms desire transparent and predictable regimes. If India wants to integrate more closely with the world, then it should resist the temptation to impose restrictions
Editorial
Sep 16, 2025
In the board game's enduring popularity, a realisation: Money as a form of keeping score is fun.
Editorial
Sep 16, 2025
Significantly, India’s vote in support comes after three abstentions with respect to the Gaza war since October 2023.
Editorial
Sep 16, 2025
The government should read the message in this extraordinary intervention: It must pay scrupulous attention to due processes, especially on complex matters that pertain to religious practices of minorities.
Editorial
Sep 15, 2025
Weakening the conditions that have made ethnicity a divisive force requires sustained dialogue between the representatives of warring communities.
Editorial
Sep 15, 2025
Amid US tariffs, moderation in inflation and lowering of GST rates could be spur economy needs
Editorial
Sep 13, 2025
In a world engulfed by chaos, working on the self, striving for change, are the contemporary equivalents of rolling up the Sisyphean boulder in the pursuit of control
Editorial
Sep 13, 2025
The record turnout in the 2024 polls showed people's faith in democratic processes in Kashmir. Those hard-won gains must not be jeopardised by a strong-armed state
Editorial
Sep 13, 2025
For some reason, the private sector — be it companies or even households — is not investing and spending more. What is holding them back?
Editorial
Sep 12, 2025
Assassination of Kirk frames a grim crisis. It will take mature leadership on both sides of the political divide to tide over it.
Editorial
Sep 12, 2025
In its luminosity through this month, lessons in wonder and humility
Editorial
Sep 12, 2025
The present turmoil offers a chance for long overdue stabilisation and reform. Nepal must not lose the opportunity
Editorial
Sep 11, 2025
C P Radhakrishnan must navigate the demands of his office under a third-term government wielding a stern loyalty test, in a time when the lines between government and opposition have hardened
Editorial
Sep 11, 2025
Though strong on paper, this Indian team is relatively young and new. It’s the first big T20 tournament without the likes of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli or Ravindra Jadeja
Editorial
Sep 11, 2025
His overriding objective appears to be the continuation of the Gaza war and its expansion to new fronts
