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Jun 9, 2025
It took 18 days for the release order to travel from the Allahabad High Court in Prayagraj to the Kaushambi jail where he was imprisoned. In a people-centric court, a release or a bail order
Sanjiv Krishan SoodJun 9, 2025
Why Manipur needs a lot more attention Subscriber Only
The Government must act swiftly to restore its authority and regain the confidence of all communities. If necessary, the constitutional provision of President's Rule should be extended
Reaz AhmadJun 9, 2025
The injured and the comrades of those who lost their lives in the revolution would not allow the transitional government to get away with merely holding an election, without advancing the causes of justice
Manoj Kumar JhaJun 9, 2025
Standing with the nation means questioning power, demanding better and unfiltered information, and refusing to be silent in the face of injustice
Jun 9, 2025
The curious case of IPL sporting loyalties Subscriber Only
In the wake of RCB’s long-awaited triumph, it is worth asking what exactly we are celebrating. Is it a city’s sporting victory, a vindication of fan faith, or simply the success of a well-executed brand
Harsh Pati SinghaniaJun 9, 2025
Economic reform, infrastructure expansion, and digital public goods havec redefined India’s development model — and global standing
Ashok Gulati, Ayushi GuptaJun 9, 2025
How to tailor the garment sector for exports Subscriber Only
Put simply, we are too many, too small, and too dispersed. Over 80 per cent of India’s apparel units are MSMEs
EditorialJun 9, 2025
June 9, 1985, Forty Years Ago: Research Cooperation Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 09, 1985.
Jagjeet SareenJun 9, 2025
India’s wind sector must innovate and secure, not just scale Subscriber Only
India, after all, aims to achieve 500 GW of non-fossil-based electric installed capacity by 2030, including an ambitious target of over 100 GW from wind
EditorialJun 9, 2025
Extreme poverty in India is estimated to have declined from 27.1 per cent in 2011-12 to 5.3 per cent in 2022-23 as per latest World Bank data. Data must serve as a valuable input for
Nalini SinghJun 9, 2025
Let us not appropriate the grief of the women of Pahalgam Subscriber Only
BJP MP Ram Chander Jangra has already accused the wives of “not having the passion, zeal, heart to fight the terrorists to save their husbands”
EditorialJun 9, 2025
It affirms constitutional values, lived realities; reimagines parenthood
Kaushik DasguptaJun 8, 2025
From the Opinions Editor: Stampedes, like those in Bengaluru last week, can be prevented Subscriber Only
Crowds will be a par for the course in India. Ensuring their safety requires scrupulous attention to detail – technology can help, so can human psychology
Bhupender YadavJun 8, 2025
Rahul Gandhi’s allegations about the Maharashtra elections — fake voters, bogus voting, and opacity — are born out of the frustration of staying out of power. They go on to cast baseless doubts on the
Supriya SuleJun 8, 2025
Supriya Sule writes: How we combatted Pakistan’s fake news in all-party diplomatic mission Subscriber Only
India’s choice is development over destruction. The world has responded with solidarity
Gauri BhatiaJun 8, 2025
I am that unpleasant woman… Subscriber Only
Yes, I am that unpleasant woman. And, finally, I am proud to be one at 50.
Divya AJun 8, 2025
When a ship with Indians docked in the Caribbean Subscriber Only
Named Indian Arrival Day in 1979, May 30 was in 1994 declared as a public holiday by then Prime Minister Patrick Manning. On May 30 each year, their descendants, who now comprise about half of
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
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