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EditorialDec 5, 2025
At the heart of the LWE and its violence is a tragedy of the marginalised and the disaffected led astray, which Sonu articulated: “This experiment has not succeeded anywhere in the country... They (remaining Maoists)
S Y QuraishiDec 5, 2025
Census 2027 should enumerate caste comprehensively, with the same rigour applied to age, literacy, or occupation. Democracy requires information, even uncomfortable information
EditorialDec 5, 2025
40 years ago December 5, 1985: Gas leak in Delhi Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on December 5, 1985.
Surjit S BhallaDec 5, 2025
The leaders are stuck in a deep comfort zone, reminiscent of Nehru’s luxury position post-independence. Or at the beginning of UPA-II, post an impressive first UPA term. Comfort kills the hunger for risk and change
Rituparna PatgiriDec 4, 2025
Tezpur University shutdown: Why the VC controversy signals a larger breakdown in public universities
Private universities will always remain out of bounds for the general public because of their high fees
Dec 4, 2025
As religious divide hardens into public consciousness, are Jammu and Kashmir’s regional issues — statehood, land rights disputes, environmental strain, the domicile dilemma, and rising unemployment — being pushed to the sidelines?
Biman NathDec 4, 2025
‘Alaknanda’ is the latest galaxy discovered by the James Webb telescope that challenges popular theories amongst astronomers
Ashwani KumarDec 4, 2025
In Punjab, crime has been normalised and glamorised. Social media videos, gang-affiliated music, and cross-border digital networks have elevated the figure of the ‘shooter’ into a seductive cultural archetype
Jonah BlankDec 4, 2025
The Trump administration has launched 21 strikes so far, killing at least 83 people. The real question is much larger: Why should we believe he'll stop there?
Amit KumarDec 4, 2025
Extent of India-Russia economic ties will have to be commensurate with Russia's economic ties to the West. The room for expanding economic ties with Russia is limited to the war ending, and that too on
Dec 4, 2025
Any difference with the Nehruvian regime shouldn’t be branded as saffron and every act of critical thinking shouldn’t be dismissed as leftism.
Dev Nath PathakDec 4, 2025
The logic that whatever the AQI the show must go on, business must be uninterrupted is revealing. Our idea of progress and prosperity is playing havoc with children’s minds and bodies.
Afroz AlamDec 4, 2025
A serious debate should be able to say that Congress is right to worry about democratic backsliding but wrong if it imagines this alone will win elections.
EditorialDec 4, 2025
An old galaxy, it challenges what scientists know about the universe. That is how all great stories in science begin
EditorialDec 4, 2025
Democratic negotiations and institutional maturity can help resolve many of the country’s internal issues. But Munir and the Pakistan army prefer the jackboot
Uttam Kumar SinhaDec 4, 2025
The Russian economy today is a hybrid of Soviet-era endurance and post-Soviet capitalism.
Shashi TharoorDec 4, 2025
During the decade of UPA rule, the BJP disrupted Parliament with impunity, losing 68 per cent of the 15th Lok Sabha’s time to protest. Now, in Opposition, the INDIA bloc has adopted the same playbook.
EditorialDec 4, 2025
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on December 4, 1985.
EditorialDec 4, 2025
The RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee is currently holding its last meeting of this year.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Utkarsh PatelDec 4, 2025
Montek Singh Ahluwalia & Utkarsh Patel write: A seven-point plan to scale up our climate ambition Subscriber Only
Announcing a date for peaking emissions will give credibility to our commitment to decarbonise. It will also help counter the criticism that India is the third-largest emitter and its emissions continue to grow
Alaka SahaniDec 3, 2025
Unlike the major film festivals at Cannes and Venice, IFFI’s selections attract neither the attention nor the regard of a wider section of cinema-lovers
Trishna SarkarDec 3, 2025
True care requires shifting our focus from marks and achievements to emotional health, human dignity, and the protection of every child’s right to happiness
Debargha RoyDec 3, 2025
India’s struggle is not just with laws and apps but with a still nascent culture of data rights
Dec 3, 2025
Persistent external-sector vulnerabilities, not short-term shocks, are driving India’s currency under pressure
Saikat MajumdarDec 3, 2025
The people hide inside most of the time. It’s too hot or too cold or the air is too dirty. Sometimes, they fiddle with things
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