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M M AnsariSep 11, 2015

A Tale of Errors Subscriber Only

In the recent past, vis-a-vis Pakistan, India has missed every opportunity.
Minxin PeiSep 11, 2015

If Xi stumbles Subscriber Only

Even the slightest perception of vulnerability is politically risky. He needs to change the subject in China.
Tamil Nadu experience suggests welfare schemes, subsidies deliver results if they are well-conceived and targeted.
C.N.R. Rao is right. Industry can and should do more to shore up scientific research.
Khaled AhmedSep 11, 2015
Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri’s book frames the predicament of the man standing in the middle.
Modi government cannot deflect responsibility for failure to persuade Opposition, push through GST.
N.K. SinghSep 10, 2015

State of fits and starts Subscriber Only

Controversy over Bihar special package is needless. It is a determined push to improve outcomes.
Queen Elizabeth has presided over vast transitions, and her own irrelevance
Sep 10, 2015

Chatting with India Inc Subscriber Only

Prime Minister Modi’s meeting with industry leaders was welcome. This dialogue must be regularised
This election will tell whether the BJP has rearranged the contest, placed itself at Bihar’s political centre
As many as 14 presses used to print the objectionable material were confiscated by state governments.
Sep 10, 2015

A Home For Equality Subscriber Only

In the absence of effective legislation against discrimination, courts should step in

Fed and the unknowns Subscriber Only

The best it can do for its new normal is to preserve the old abnormal: keep rates low
Arjun SubramaniamSep 10, 2015

Soldier of steel Subscriber Only

We need to remember Harbaksh Singh if we want to commemorate the 1965 war.
For the BJP, strategic placement of allies could make or break this election.
Shailaja BajpaiSep 10, 2015
And no one was interested in PM’s unsensational meeting with industrialists.
A look at the front page of The Indian Express, published on September 9, Forty Years Ago.
India needs a coherent domestic asylum policy.

1965, the forgetting Subscriber Only

An economically weak, politically bickering and diplomatically bumbling nation is vulnerable.
Pele’s planned return to India, 38 years later, recalls poignant what-ifs of Indian football.
Angela Merkel’s Germany has stepped up to the refugee crisis. The rest of Europe must follow.
Tony JosephSep 9, 2015
That skewed sex ratios affect population growth is self-evident. Still, here are three studies to prove it.
An article in the Organiser discusses the failure of the reservation policy in India. According to it, instead of reducing the number of reserved castes, the policy has caused their count to increase.
Rajmohan GandhiSep 9, 2015
They offer an opportunity to recall what he stood for. The imperfect Gandhi was more radical and progressive than most contemporary compatriots.
Given the deflationary trend, globally and at home, the RBI needs to urgently review its monetary policy stance.
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