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Anil KakodkarJun 12, 2025
Fuel for a green Viksit Bharat Subscriber Only
Conversations on optimum use of uranium and thorium hold the key to the success of government’s nuclear mission
Burhan MajidJun 12, 2025
Dear Editor, I disagree: Not all speech is free Subscriber Only
Condemning arrests for online posts, like Sharmistha Panoli’s, is crucial. But the discourse on free speech must be shaped by consistent legal principles, not selective outrage
Jawed AshrafJun 12, 2025
The EU must conclude the EU-India trade and investment agreements quickly and also waive CBAM for India.
EditorialJun 12, 2025
June 12 1985, Forty Years Ago: Tripura Violence Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 12, 1985.
EditorialJun 12, 2025
The West has just woken up to the joy of unstructured time for children. But doing nothing has always had its own charm
EditorialJun 12, 2025
India is “hopeful” that an agreement with the US will be reached before the 90-day pause on the Liberation Day tariffs ends in the second week of July
EditorialJun 12, 2025
Conservation should not be just about numbers. Focus should be on creating healthy ecosystems
Torunika RoyJun 11, 2025
Instead of supporting a party’s vision, voters increasingly vote against perceived threats to their identity
D. RajaJun 11, 2025
India’s economic growth is not inclusive. It is a concentrated accumulation of wealth Subscriber Only
PM Modi’s much-trumpeted Viksit Bharat @ 2047 should be examined in light of what it means for the poorest sections of our society
Rajesh RajamaniJun 11, 2025
What happens when a classic director chases the reels generation? The answer is Mani Ratnam’s ‘Thug Life’ Subscriber Only
More "reel" than film, in chasing today’s blockbuster formula, the director loses the soul that once defined his cinema
Geetanjoy SahuJun 11, 2025
The district administration’s strategy — combining rehabilitation packages, local infrastructure development, and decentralisation of power — is worth replicating in other Naxal-affected areas
Jun 11, 2025
India’s invitation to G7 reflects Canada’s desire to reset ties Subscriber Only
Carney’s efforts to de-hyphenate domestic politics from international diplomacy could go a long way in repairing relations
Jun 11, 2025
Both sides are aware that bringing an end to the hostilities will take place in a piecemeal fashion, with long-drawn negotiations and the prospects of further escalation
Katyayani Sanjay BhatiaJun 11, 2025
I read, in awe, the judgment of the Kerala High Court granting five-month-old Zabiya Zahhad the dignity of calling her parents — a trans man and a trans woman — “Parents”
Jun 11, 2025
As India charts its path to net-zero by 2070, the challenge lies in transforming its coal-dependent regions without deepening inequality
EditorialJun 11, 2025
June 11, 1985, Forty Years Ago: Peacocks Poisoned Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 11, 1985.
C. Raja MohanJun 11, 2025
Europe's ReArm Plan, targeting €800 billion for defence modernisation by 2030, creates opportunities for Indo-European security collaboration
Amitabh MattooJun 11, 2025
Chenab Bridge is a statement of political will. But Kashmiris need more than just infrastructure Subscriber Only
Kashmir is not only about its grand narratives; it is about its quiet continuities. It is time policy recognised this reality
EditorialJun 11, 2025
State government's decision to use 1950 Act against immigrants raises questions about institutional checks
Ashwini VaishnawJun 11, 2025
Ashwini Vaishnaw writes: Eleven years of inclusive growth have given people a firm belief in a better future Subscriber Only
From the very beginning, our guiding philosophy has been 'antyodaya' — uplifting people at the bottom of the pyramid
EditorialJun 11, 2025
The writer, who died on Monday, aged 86, belonged to a generation whose attention to detail was infectious
EditorialJun 11, 2025
By bypassing the authority of California's governor, his move to deploy the National Guard constitutes an unprecedented federal overreach.
Syed Ata HasnainJun 10, 2025
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Jun 10, 2025
In defence of court holidays Subscriber Only
Attributing the pendency crisis to judges’ vacations is both analytically lazy and empirically indefensible
Jawhar SircarJun 10, 2025
In Bangladesh, India must reach out to those it long ignored Subscriber Only
It is time for India to look beyond the Awami League. It is time to project a fresh, positive image to Bangladeshi voters and work on the best option
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