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Khushboo Srivastava, Pulkit ButtanMay 8, 2025
In Bihar, voters no longer believe solely in caste or patronage Subscriber Only
The assembly elections after the 2024 Lok Sabha polls suggest that voters don’t like confusion within alliances where, despite perceived ideological proximity, there is confusion and uncertainty
Rohan BanerjeeMay 8, 2025
In ‘Jurassic Park’, John Hammond says, ‘Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to ask if they should.’ Thirty years later, this has never been as pertinent
Mrudul NileMay 8, 2025
From the seniority of the two Deputy Chief Ministers to the movement of files, from the allocation of resources to the position of guardian ministers, friction over several issues has become a hurdle for the
Srinivas ChokkakulaMay 8, 2025
Pakistan’s ultimately self-defeating projects of subterfuge and terrorism have squandered the goodwill and friendship upon which treaty was founded. Putting IWT in abeyance gives India time and means to build infrastructure to affect flows substantively
Nanditesh NilayMay 8, 2025
Terrorists tried to break the trust, we must not let them Subscriber Only
Being Indian is about trusting our fellow citizens to lend their shoulder, to help each other out of a crisis, to understand. It is important to remember: Trust will always be stronger than terror
EditorialMay 8, 2025
It boosts prospects for exports, provides template for similar deals with other countries.
EditorialMay 8, 2025
May 8, 1985, Forty Years Ago: Nuclear Inspections Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on May 08, 1985.
EditorialMay 8, 2025
Operation Sindoor says unequivocally that terrorists and their camps, wherever they may be in Pakistan, are no longer off-limits for India's military. Delhi has its task cut out for the day after, Islamabad must look
Rajat KathuriaMay 8, 2025
Free Trade Agreement with UK opens a path to deals with US, EU Subscriber Only
With multilateralism in an indefinite coma, for India, well-negotiated FTAs can play a role similar to that played by global markets and the WTO in the upscaling of the Chinese economy.
Haseeb A DrabuMay 7, 2025
Haseeb Drabu writes: How missile strike in Pakistan and PoK is India’s diplomatic gain on Kashmir Subscriber Only
The real and larger success of Operation Sindoor lies in it being an act of deterrence against terrorism that carefully avoided internationalising the Kashmir issue
Pankaj SaranMay 7, 2025
After Operation Sindoor, past assumptions in Pakistan of an Indian response no longer hold true Subscriber Only
Message of Operation Sindoor is that India is done with the charade of exchanging dossiers and evidence and being a plaintiff before a UN Security Council whose methods allow Pakistan to take refuge behind one
Yashaswini BasuMay 7, 2025
SC judges declaring assets is welcome. But it is not enough Subscriber Only
These details, otherwise, could have also been obtained through Right to Information since the days of the Veeraswamy judgement (reiterated by a 2019 order of the Supreme Court). It said that judge of any court
Arun PrakashMay 7, 2025
Operation Sindoor is an apt and timely response to Pahalgam Subscriber Only
Even while retaliating, Indian planners have taken care to send clear signals of India’s non-escalatory intent
Jawed AshrafMay 7, 2025
Beyond the immediate operation, lie complex tasks. A secure Bharat is indispensable to realising the vision of Viksit Bharat
Kuriakose Mathew, Arjun RamachandranMay 7, 2025
As Ambedkar feared, fraternity, especially across castes, is still largely missing, and remains the least remembered promise in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution
Manoj K ChannanMay 7, 2025
With Operation Sindoor, India demonstrates quiet capability and resolve in the face of terror Subscriber Only
In Islamabad and Rawalpindi, the establishment clung to an old playbook — issuing nuclear warnings, hoping to paralyse Indian strategic thinking. But India didn't blink. The battle today isn't just on land or across borders.
Rishabh BhandariMay 7, 2025
As the world grapples with the uncertainty created by the Trump tariffs, the landmark India-UK trade deal offers economic hope and highlights the virtue of problem-solving through mutual respect and collaboration
Venkat DhulipalaMay 7, 2025
Seeing Pakistan for what it is Subscriber Only
India must understand its foundational ideology, not ignore it
C. Raja MohanMay 7, 2025
India can’t duck its regional challenge from Pakistan army’s terror, nor can it abandon new opportunities beckoning on global stage
EditorialMay 7, 2025
May 7, 1985, Forty Years Ago: PM On Punjab Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on May 07, 1985.
EditorialMay 7, 2025
Harry of the House of Windsor wanted to be rid of his gilded cage. Now he must stop asking for the gold
EditorialMay 7, 2025
Israel must be compelled -- by US and by international community at large -- to establish secure humanitarian corridors without delay
EditorialMay 7, 2025
Private hospitals in Delhi are among the chosen destinations for healthcare seekers from all parts of the country. A large number of these patients are from the poorer sections of society. They should not be
Tara DasMay 6, 2025
The harms caused by AI ‘sycophancy’ Subscriber Only
It amplifies our flaws without conflict, in perfect delusional harmony with an untruth. These aren’t simply ‘errors’. Sycophancy feeds our confirmation bias and consolidates our blind spots
Abhishek RanjanMay 6, 2025
A lesson for South Korea: Impeachment hasn’t deepened democracy Subscriber Only
Instead of viewing Yoon Suk yeol’s impeachment as a win, academics and decision-makers ought to concentrate on diversifying South Korean politics
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