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EditorialMay 10, 2025
With its economy in shambles and its polity gripped by dysfunction, Pakistan has little to gain, and much to lose, from a prolonged conflict with India.
As conventional and digital battlespaces increasingly converge, India’s national security depends not just on military readiness but also on information resilience and cybersecurity preparedness
Sarthak BagchiMay 9, 2025
The apparent shift from a charismatic populist appeal to a techno-populist one has the potential to shape Bihar politics in the coming years
May 9, 2025
Countries in the Subcontinent must realise that the benefits that Pakistan could bring to the region are rapidly declining
May 9, 2025
The challenge is whether political will and collective action can triumph over division, setting a precedent for India’s water-scarce future
Ashita ParekhMay 9, 2025
From safety and gender equity to heat resilience and flood control, Mumbai must rethink what ‘open space’ really means
Kahaan MehtaMay 9, 2025
If tech policy is to retain legitimacy, it cannot be built on opaque reversals and private assurances
Rahul TongiaMay 9, 2025
More ACs and coolers won’t help. We need to plan better houses, reschedule work timings and invest in people’s health and food security
EditorialMay 9, 2025
Paradise might be an island, but hell is other people
EditorialMay 9, 2025
The fits-and-starts nature of his long-form career did not do justice to someone with his dazzling gifts, determination and commitment
Gayatri NairMay 9, 2025
The strike highlights need for safeguards in the platform-based sector
EditorialMay 9, 2025
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on May 09, 1985.
EditorialMay 9, 2025
Much will now depend on if, how quickly and to what extent trade deals are struck and tariffs are rolled back
Derek O’BrienMay 9, 2025
Sectors that require urgent attention to address the worst forms of child labour include the production of matches and fireworks, glass, and leather products, as well as work in brick kilns, coal mines, and construction,
Sharat SabharwalMay 9, 2025
It may have put paid to brazen existence of terror centres overground, and result in some restraint on Pak terror machine. But a prolonged period of heightened volatility lies ahead.
Sanjaya BaruMay 9, 2025
It is in the interest of both countries — and South Asia — that the current hostilities do not escalate into a full-scale military conflagration
May 8, 2025
Response to Pahalgam killings ramps up consequences of terror acts by terrorists, and underlines warning to Pakistan. To the world, it says that India is resolute in responding to terrorism
May 8, 2025
As we aim to deploy “AI for All” in sectors such as healthcare and education, it is essential that these systems are not only secure but also safe and responsible. A narrow focus on security
When timing met grace, Sharma was the easiest on the eye. When the two didn't sync, fans were left tearing their hair in frustration over what could have been. Perhaps they were unfair. But players
Amit RanjanMay 8, 2025
In a changed political environment, India may modify some of its terms, renegotiate a part or the entirety of it or even consider a new water-sharing treaty
May 8, 2025
The right to equality under Article 15 means little if women’s authority continues to be interrupted, ignored, or tokenised. The problem isn’t the number of women in leadership; it’s the systemic refusal to respect and
Khushboo Srivastava, Pulkit ButtanMay 8, 2025
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
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
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