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Jun 19, 2025
Despite multiple court orders, neither the NMC nor DGHS has taken the steps to make the medical education system inclusive
Jun 19, 2025
Israel’s attack on Iran has little backing in international law Subscriber Only
Both the “existential” and “imminent” nature of the Iranian threat fall short of Israel’s justification
Jun 19, 2025
The Constitution does not permit a framework where executive discretion or ideological conformity dictates the enforcement of rights that are meant to be universal and inalienable
Tejashwi YadavJun 19, 2025
Tejashwi Yadav writes: Why we need 85 per cent reservation and its inclusion in the Ninth Schedule Subscriber Only
The artificial and unscientific 50 per cent ceiling imposed by the judiciary – neither representative of the will of the people nor representative of the composition of the society, much less demographic data – needs
EditorialJun 19, 2025
June 19, 1985, Forty Years Ago: PM On Pakistan Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 19, 1985.
Jagdeep S. ChhokarJun 19, 2025
Now is the time to disclose the entire truth known to the ECI Subscriber Only
Election Commission doesn't share adequate voting-related information with people. That prevents a meaningful analysis of the electoral process.
Suhas PalshikarJun 19, 2025
After mounting a united front against terror, government and Opposition can get back on talking terms Subscriber Only
It will not be a bad idea to build on the spirit of cooperation that the ruling party has adopted in the current instance and the virtue of cooperation that many Opposition MPs have discovered.
EditorialJun 19, 2025
It took a while but the British Library’s move is welcome news
EditorialJun 19, 2025
He does well to reiterate that India charts its own course, brooks no third party mediation. Breakthrough with Canada is welcome
EditorialJun 19, 2025
The challenge for the revamped GIM will be to find ways to sustain and improve people's livelihoods while enhancing ecological security
Syed AkbaruddinJun 19, 2025
Targeting nuclear plants in Iran and Ukraine: Playing with fire Subscriber Only
These actions cross more than red lines — they pose global risks in an age of fragile energy transitions
Sneha BhagatJun 18, 2025
Reinstating crucial diplomatic posts, alongside resuming senior and working-level engagements, is more than procedural; it signals a clear intent to restore normalcy and vital services
Prakash SinghJun 18, 2025
Illegal migration from Bangladesh has been a problem for decades. Why did no one act? Subscriber Only
Warnings by the Task Force, the Group of Ministers and the Supreme Court remained unheeded
Subrata MukherjeeJun 18, 2025
Rabindranath Tagore will always be relevant to Bangladesh Subscriber Only
His works had a significant influence on the 1952 Language Movement, which eventually led to the emergence of Bangladesh
Kuldip SinghJun 18, 2025
While the UAE and Saudi Arabia have invested in new pipelines to allow some quantity to bypass the Strait, other countries (Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Iran) have no alternative routes
Jun 18, 2025
Underestimating the actual impact of heat leads to a dangerous public perception that, as Indians, we have the tolerance to bear it. If vulnerable populations do not perceive heat as a serious threat to life,
Rajan KumarJun 18, 2025
US involvement is contingent upon how the Iran-Israel conflict unfolds in the coming days Subscriber Only
Washington has distanced itself from Israel’s military action, calling it a unilateral action. This policy might change if Iran succeeds in causing severe damage to Israel, or more importantly, targets US military infrastructure in West
Tejaswini Apte-RahmJun 18, 2025
Since leaving school, I have lived in various countries and had good neighbours, bad ones, and those that elicit an indifferent shrug. The ones I’ll remember with unlimited fondness, though, are the ones who whispered
Debargha RoyJun 18, 2025
The right of filmmakers to express their views is constitutional. The right of the audience to disagree is democratic. But the right to suppress is neither constitutional nor democratic
EditorialJun 18, 2025
In today’s intelligence wars, the most dangerous person in the room is no longer the one with a weapon. It may be the woman who can reimagine what strength and leadership might look like in
EditorialJun 18, 2025
In ruling against stalling of Thug Life's release in Karnataka, SC underlines, yet again, imperative to guard and extend spaces for free expression
Rajeev GowdaJun 18, 2025
Rajeev Gowda writes on Modi government: The 11-year slide Subscriber Only
On jobs and economy, social unity and state institutions, country has taken backward steps
That was the message of all-party delegation to counter Pakistan-sponsored terror
J S RajputJun 18, 2025
What does ‘multilingualism’ even mean for children studying in under-resourced schools?
EditorialJun 18, 2025
As the world waits, global powers must urgently press Israel to work towards a ceasefire, open spaces for diplomacy
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