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EditorialMar 27, 2018
Stormy Daniels makes the perfect match for Trump’s tabloid presidency.
C. Raja MohanMar 27, 2018
Raja Mandala: A continuing foreign policy consensus Subscriber Only
Congress party’s qualified endorsement of PM Modi’s idea of India as a leading power augurs well for a sensible debate on diplomacy.
Kenji HiramatsuMar 27, 2018
Mottainai for Swachh Bharat Subscriber Only
An aversion to wastefulness is ingrained in the Japanese people. Japan has suffered from the consequences of pollution, it can help India avoid that fate.
Amit MalviyaMar 27, 2018
A litany of absurdities Subscriber Only
Congress’s attack on NaMo app betrays its technological illiteracy.
Anuradha VarmaMar 26, 2018
Income tax refund: It’s a slow, agonising process Subscriber Only
The current government’s penchant for everything shiny and new, such as the Rs. 2000 currency notes is a nightmare when it comes to accessing your IT refund.
Mar 26, 2018
The most disquieting outcome of this deepening crisis of Sri Lanka’s unity government is that its promising reform agenda has become its first victim.
EditorialMar 26, 2018
India must stay clear of the US-China trade war, focus on reviving the domestic economy
Karan BhasinMar 26, 2018
The Great Facebook Heist Subscriber Only
Long before users, Silicon Valley saw the value in digital versions of real relationships
Mar 26, 2018
March 25, 1978, Forty Years Ago: Bhutto To Appeal Subscriber Only
The high court gave Bhutto seven days in which to appeal to the Supreme Court after it sentenced him last Saturday to hanging.
EditorialMar 26, 2018
UP government must uphold due process in the Muzaffarnagar riot cases. It has sworn by the Constitution to do so
Kancha Ilaiah ShepherdMar 26, 2018
Exception makes the rule Subscriber Only
Apex court verdict will make the SC/ST Atrocities Act toothless, roll back social transformation
Mark TullyMar 26, 2018
Hinduism for Hindutva Subscriber Only
The religion can combat dogmatism, set an example of tolerance for the world.
Mukul KesavanMar 26, 2018
Liberal, really? Subscriber Only
A liberal critique of religious orthodoxy cannot offer bad stereotypes to bolster its argument.
Yubaraj GhimireMar 26, 2018
Next Door Nepal: The nationalist’s hour Subscriber Only
Message has gone out: International community must keep off domestic politics.
Rana SafviMar 25, 2018
The Sufi dargah passes no judgement, welcomes all Subscriber Only
In Bijapur and in Ajmer, sufi shrines welcome the dispossessed as well as the disenchanted
Meghnad DesaiMar 25, 2018
Epic struggles Subscriber Only
The Congress has refashioned itself (as advised by Cambridge Analytica?) as a liberal Hindu party led by a pucca Brahmin. It is not clear if it has yet developed a new economic philosophy committed to
Coomi KapoorMar 25, 2018
Inside Track: Ostrich attitude Subscriber Only
In Parliament, BJP president Amit Shah appeared chipper and confident despite his party’s setbacks in the recently held bypolls.
Tavleen SinghMar 25, 2018
Bad news, bad times Subscriber Only
Everyone agrees that the chances of Modi becoming Prime Minister again in 2019 have diminished in recent days, so it is important to examine what we could get instead.
P ChidambaramMar 25, 2018
Change begins with words and ideas Subscriber Only
Measuring growth is a problem. It is a bigger problem if you change the rules in the middle of the game.
AtishiMar 24, 2018
The High Court’s observations on the EC have cast a shadow of doubt over the impartiality of the body. Yet another institution appears to have been compromised by the Narendra Modi government.
Udit RajMar 24, 2018
Why the Centre must go for revision of judgment on SC/ST law Subscriber Only
Even if the government doesn’t have any role in the latter, there is a perception among SC/STs that the government or the ruling party is not doing enough.
Mar 24, 2018
March 24, 1978, Forty Years Ago Subscriber Only
The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill seeking to incorporate provisions for preventive detention in the law is being withdrawn.
Khaled AhmedMar 24, 2018
Din, Dharma And Quran Subscriber Only
Words in the holy book indicate Semitic contacts with other civilisations.
Irena AkbarMar 24, 2018
Comparison of the burka, a symbol of a besieged minority, with the trishul, a symbol of aggressive majoritarianism is callous and insensitive.
Rajmohan GandhiMar 24, 2018
Giving up on a statesman Subscriber Only
Dalai Lama has won many hearts, including in China. India’s decision to shun him reflects poorly on Delhi.
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