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Vinay SahasrabuddheJul 9, 2025
There can be no equivalence between India and Pakistan on terror Subscriber Only
Against this backdrop one must understand the importance of political leaders from across party lines speaking in one voice and attempting to correct perceptions in major world capitals
EditorialJul 9, 2025
Its insistence on secrecy will do more harm than good, especially because the lack of openness around due procedures was a major sticking point with civil society activists
Rohini NilekaniJul 9, 2025
Natural fibres have served India well – but climate extremes demand innovation in what we wear, especially for those who can’t escape the sun.
In Bihar, it’s not just about a voter list Subscriber Only
A sample survey shows that the very principle of universal adult franchise is in danger of being undermined by the way EC's special intensive revision exercise is being conducted
EditorialJul 9, 2025
As a young man, Tebbit, who died on Monday aged 94, developed the individualistic, pro-enterprise philosophy that would make him a natural fit for Thatcher’s new conservatism
EditorialJul 9, 2025
July 9, 1985, Forty Years Ago: Emergency Threat Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on July 09, 1985.
EditorialJul 9, 2025
As he visits the US, Trump must seal the deal
C. Raja MohanJul 9, 2025
C Raja Mohan writes: Old Delhi, new Washington Subscriber Only
Trump's unilateralism – on tariffs, alliances and migration – demands a deeper understanding of domestic forces shaping it.
Jul 8, 2025
Trump’s tariffs have hit South Korea and Japan. India has been wise in charting a cautious path Subscriber Only
India’s approach has been less reactive and more deliberate so far. It seeks in proportionality a balanced trade deal, not one guided by coercively instated deadlines
Manjiri IndurkarJul 8, 2025
Himachal Pradesh floods: Kangana Ranaut’s statements beg the question — is this the MP Mandi deserves? Subscriber Only
In flood-hit Himachal, the MP's words and actions reveal the dangerous gap between visibility and accountability in politics
Rishabh BhandariJul 8, 2025
As a disgruntled Jeremy Corbyn-aligned faction on the left forms a new party, adding to the ruling party’s woes, the UK PM needs to embrace a more radical transformation to tackle Britain’s structural weaknesses
Alvite NingthoujamJul 8, 2025
As Israel strikes Yemen, it will need to look back at its security architecture after conflict with Iran Subscriber Only
Questions also remain regarding the sustainability of Israel’s dependence on American security assurances, particularly given the Trump administration’s disinterest to engage in protracted Middle Eastern military entanglements
Yashaswini BasuJul 8, 2025
The current call for Bharat Bandh stems from the government’s unwillingness to respond to the unions’ demands for reform in the new labour codes. Even their 17-point demand charter, which was submitted by the unions
Rohan BanerjeeJul 8, 2025
In Mumbai, the privileged rarely get slapped for not knowing Marathi. Does that mean we shouldn’t learn it? Subscriber Only
In Mumbai, the privileged rarely get slapped for not knowing Marathi. Does that mean we shouldn't learn it?
Rinku GhoshJul 8, 2025
For Prada and Louis Vuitton, India is not just an inspiration — it is their next big market Subscriber Only
Western luxury fashion is struggling to push profit margins in its traditional markets amidst slowing consumption. As it sets its sights on India, it must reckon with the deep-rooted appeal of Indian couture labels
Kaushik Das GuptaJul 8, 2025
Akash Deep’s success captures the pulse of a rising Bharat Subscriber Only
The bowler's journey shows that India’s path to becoming a sporting powerhouse and a Viksit Bharat runs through its most underprivileged towns
EditorialJul 8, 2025
July 8, 1985, Forty Years Ago: Punjab Solution Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on July 08, 1985.
EditorialJul 8, 2025
As he resumes his hostile exchanges with the US President Musk’s decision seems less like a well-considered attempt to disrupt politics as usual, and more like the kind of angry riposte seen on a school
EditorialJul 8, 2025
It underlines, yet again, importance of strong surveillance and monitoring systems to protect market integrity.
Suhas PalshikarJul 8, 2025
What MNS-Shiv Sena protests don’t see: The Hindi in Hindutva Subscriber Only
The language question is central to the politics of Hindutva. In Maharashtra and elsewhere, protests rooted in regional pride may miss the bigger picture
Pratap Bhanu MehtaJul 8, 2025
P B Mehta writes: In Bihar, now, prove your identity Subscriber Only
EC exercise in Bihar is an illustration of bureaucratic insensitivity, state overreach. It will erode trust in institutions
EditorialJul 8, 2025
Questions must be asked about India investing political and diplomatic capital in a forum that does little to serve country's current interests.
Jul 7, 2025
Dubai offers a Golden Visa: Indians will take it because India can’t offer a good life Subscriber Only
As Dubai opens its doors wider to Indian talent, it's important to confront why so many are quietly choosing to walk out of the country
Soumya BhowmickJul 7, 2025
BRICS signals strong Global South, less dependence on West Subscriber Only
India seeks to keep the bloc constructive, rather than confrontational
Sriram VeeraJul 7, 2025
There was no cricket in Bihar and the disappointments of those who had tried their hand at the game were before Akash Deep. He persisted with his passion, made the journey to another state, did
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