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Soli J. SorabjeeSep 22, 2015
A Rule Of Law Culture Subscriber Only
Rule of law must become a part of people’s everyday lives if it is to be safeguarded .
Yoginder K AlaghSep 21, 2015
A Glitch In The Model Subscriber Only
Reservation agitation points to the deficiencies in Gujarat’s development policy.
Express News ServiceSep 21, 2015
The investigation into the Dabholkar-Pansare murders needs to be followed through with diligence.
C. Raja MohanSep 21, 2015
A new multilateralism Subscriber Only
Having recast key bilateral ties, Modi now has a chance to end Delhi’s defensiveness in approaching the world.
Saritha RaiSep 21, 2015
Fifth Metro: Entry no bar Subscriber Only
A government without the time to fix Bangalore’s countless problems somehow has the bandwidth to regulate its social clubs.
Husain HaqqaniSep 21, 2015
Reach out to the other side Subscriber Only
After the nuclear deal, the Arab world fears a better funded Iranian campaign will exert more influence across the Muslim world than in the past. The US needs to reassure the region
Express News ServiceSep 21, 2015
The unpleasantness at Nehru Memorial Library shows that academic institutions must be insulated from government.
Inder MalhotraSep 21, 2015
Rear view: After Rajiv, before Sonia Gandhi Subscriber Only
The seven years between his assassination and her becoming Congress president were crucial
Express News ServiceSep 21, 2015
A look at the front page of The Indian Express, published on September 21, Forty Years Ago.
Tunku VaradarajanSep 20, 2015
Despite being Muslim…bedtime reading for the Culture Minister Subscriber Only
Our culture minister is a man who can’t quite bring himself to believe that Muslims can be proper Indians.
Tavleen SinghSep 20, 2015
Fifth column: American academia strikes Subscriber Only
It is not just the treatment of NGOs that has made Modi into an undesirable alien in the eyes of American academia, it is also his ‘interference’ in Indian universities and academic institutions.
Meghnad DesaiSep 20, 2015
Out of my mind: Democracy’s difficulties Subscriber Only
Either the world has changed and Jeremy Corbyn will surprise everyone by attracting votes of previously apathetic citizens or the Labour Party will once again lose in 2020.
Coomi KapoorSep 20, 2015
Inside Track: Big B’s toothache Subscriber Only
Many of the big names of the Hindi literary world, were not invited to 10th Vishwa Hindi Sammelan, although they were present at the 2012 conference held in Mauritius. Their omission was presumably because they
P ChidambaramSep 20, 2015
Across the aisle: Refugees, immigrants and humanity Subscriber Only
Witness the number of people who emigrate every year from India to the United States, Canada, Australia or New Zealand seeking better education or a better job or a better environment or a better political
Sep 19, 2015
September 19, Forty Years Ago: Delhi Rap For Ford Subscriber Only
A look at the front page of The Indian Express, published on September 19, Forty Years Ago.
AshutoshSep 19, 2015
Ending the era of extremes Subscriber Only
Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump don’t represent a solution but the search for one
Vappala BalachandranSep 19, 2015
Don’t Blame The ISI Subscriber Only
It didn’t create the Taliban. The elected government of Pakistan did
Sandeep DwivediSep 19, 2015
Lessons from Roger Federer Subscriber Only
Virat Kohli and Ravi Shastri should learn true aggression from Roger Federer
Express News ServiceSep 19, 2015
Its decision to hold interest rate cuts for now should inspire the RBI to do the opposite — cut sharply
Express News ServiceSep 19, 2015
Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma’s remarks on the late president are unacceptable. Government, party must clarify
Express News ServiceSep 19, 2015
Barack Obama’s tweet of support for wrongly arrested Muslim teen is a new use of the bully pulpit
GST’s seven deadly defects Subscriber Only
Government should abandon it, work towards a unified Central levy instead.
Sep 18, 2015
The Urdu Press: Bihar Focus Subscriber Only
This is the time for all anti-BJP forces to unite and put a stop to the expanding political power of saffronisation.
M J AkbarSep 18, 2015
Chandragupta Maurya’s smart city Subscriber Only
How Patna suffers from dull indifference, and every Bihari is a social historian in his spare time.
Express News ServiceSep 18, 2015
The demand for a ban on Mann ki Baat during Bihar polls is illogical. Don’t underestimate voters
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