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Tavleen SinghJun 8, 2025
Tavleen Singh writes: Rahul Gandhi, Bilawal Bhutto — the poster boys of dynastic democracy Subscriber Only
How long does the Congress Party want to pretend that Rahul is its prime minister-in-waiting when he has been unable to win a single Lok Sabha election for the party? One way or another dynastic
P ChidambaramJun 8, 2025
P Chidambaram writes: War against a fused front Subscriber Only
I feel it would have been more appropriate to convene a special session of Parliament and for the prime minister or defence minister to make a statement on Operation Sindoor, and invite a discussion. However,
Devendra FadnavisJun 7, 2025
Devendra Fadnavis replies to Rahul Gandhi: Rejected by people, now he rejects people’s mandate Subscriber Only
From turnout to voter count, Rahul Gandhi twists evidence to raise false bogeys, raise doubts about democratic process and constitutional institutions
D S HoodaJun 7, 2025
Preparing for the new normal post-Operation Sindoor Subscriber Only
Seamless alignment of clear political objectives, military strength and diplomatic finesse will define India’s ability to shape the outcomes in future conflicts
Jun 7, 2025
Water must be treated as a finite economic resource, not a limitless political entitlement. This requires tough reforms
Sudhanshu MishraJun 7, 2025
Trump vs Musk: Call the breakup poetic justice. Call it karmic crypto-collapse. Just don’t call it surprising Subscriber Only
Like all ill-fated love stories, this bromance came with red flags. Turns out, being the adult in the room is hard
EditorialJun 7, 2025
Trump-Musk estrangement signals fresh uncertainty. New Delhi must keep in mind that it is working with a much more temperamental Washington
EditorialJun 7, 2025
Muted inflation has provided RBI space to lower rates. Policy in coming months will hinge on how economy navigates global uncertainties
Kamini WaliaJun 7, 2025
Measles spike in US shows how vaccine hesitancy threatens decades of public-health progress Subscriber Only
Measles is often regarded as the ‘canary in the coalmine’ — if cases spread, it is a warning that other disease outbreaks might spring up where there are gaps in vaccination coverage. Its resurgence in
EditorialJun 7, 2025
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 07, 1985.
EditorialJun 7, 2025
Pioneer of gay literature, he boldly told his story — and that of an America coming of age
Ram MadhavJun 7, 2025
For a $5 trillion economy, India must embrace cutting-edge tech Subscriber Only
A country of India’s size and capability cannot just think perpetually in terms of catching up with the developed West and the rest. It has to, instead, think in terms of moving ahead of the
Shyam SaranJun 7, 2025
After Operation Sindoor, calculate Subscriber Only
India must look at China-Pakistan axis, develop strategic ambiguity and keep ties on an even keel with Trump’s America
Rahul GandhiJun 7, 2025
Rahul Gandhi writes: Match-fixing Maharashtra Subscriber Only
Voter rolls and CCTV footage are tools to be used to strengthen democracy, not ornaments to be locked up. The people of India have a right to be assured that no records have been or
Yubaraj GhimireJun 6, 2025
Corruption charges against Home Minister are latest in a list of the growing problems for Nepal’s government Subscriber Only
The charges could mean disorder during debates on budget. They signal that Nepal's descent into chaos and misgovernance continues
Jun 6, 2025
Three-year legal practice rule for judicial services could deter the brightest minds Subscriber Only
India already faces a chronic shortage of judges, especially at the district level. By restricting who can apply, this rule reduces the eligible talent pool even further
Bornali Bhandari, Isha Dayal, Ajaya K SahuJun 6, 2025
In the age of digital payments, businesses still rely on cash Subscriber Only
Although digital means have helped facilitate business transactions, the advent of UPI is yet to make a pronounced change in the manner in which many Indian firms handle their day-to-day transactions, considering that many of
Sachchidanand ShuklaJun 6, 2025
RBI signals inflation is under control. But will its latest rate cut spur corporates and households to spend more? Subscriber Only
The Central Bank seems to have unabashedly turned pro-growth. However, consumer sentiment continues to be weak
T G SitharamJun 6, 2025
It is a story of human endeavour, of teamwork, of innovation under pressure, and above all, of patriotic purpose
Ankita Dwivedi JohriJun 6, 2025
You can draw cities on maps, but they truly exist in memory Subscriber Only
As someone who moved every few years — six schools, two colleges, and a map dotted with places such as Asansol, Patna, Madras, Bidar, Ooty, Bagdogra, Chabua, Gwalior, Bhatinda, Noida, Delhi, London, Mumbai, and Doha
Gulshan SachdevaJun 6, 2025
Europe’s far-right swing will be a test for liberal politics Subscriber Only
With nationalist candidates winning in Poland, Portugal and growing US-Russia influence, Europe’s fragile political centre is being squeezed from all sides
Jonah BlankJun 6, 2025
Trump’s latest travel ban isn’t about national security — it’s about national identity and who’s allowed to belong Subscriber Only
Counterterrorism is the stated goal. But the data — and his own words — tell a different story. Countries that have produced the most dangerous terrorist threats to America are absent from the ban
Ameeta Mulla WattalJun 6, 2025
The policy has great potential but without clarity in execution, it will become merely symbolic
EditorialJun 6, 2025
June 5, 1985, Forty Years Ago: Dhaka Talks Fail Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 05, 1985.
Derek O’BrienJun 6, 2025
Derek O’Brien writes: Cagey in the House Subscriber Only
Centre's skittishness about calling a Special Session is of a piece with its attitude to parliamentary precedents and principles
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