New Delhi is moving in the wrong direction, at risk of being dubbed the “tariff king”.
New Delhi is moving in the wrong direction, at risk of being dubbed the “tariff king”.
The SC instruction to Rahul Gandhi, an elected MP, that he must not speak on issues on social media but only in Parliament hits at the very heart of democracy.
The BJP’s Saral app and TDP’s Sevamitra app have been criticised for their opaque privacy notices.
When we can play together, grieve together and celebrate together, we can live together as well
Though dharma is used extensively in Hinduism and Buddhism, dharma is the most elusive word to translate into any non-Indic language, especially English
As parents, we spend too much time, and deny ourselves, in collecting things to leave behind for our children. It’s a waste of parental love
Gandhiji’s visits were significant meetings that were to shape India
The notion of a multi-religious faith, as presented in a London exhibition, runs counter to the Hindutva ideas of exclusion and purity
The BJP might gloat over the fact that the Women’s Bill was passed during its regime, but women’s presence both in its party hierarchy and government is uninspiring.
THE GREAT GAME: Nations are lining up to cut deals with America, but India is reacting differently.
The acquittal of all seven accused in 2008 blast case delivers a death blow to justice.
While both PM Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh extolled Atmanirbharta and defence exports, defence budget remains 2 per cent of the GDP since 2014.
The AAP government is still far from finding structural solutions to the socio-economic challenges faced by Punjab.
The solution lies in preparing our cities to be climate-resilient. For this, we need city-specific climate action plans.
Despite the GM cotton debacle, Punjab is still demanding the Bt-3 cotton variety.
All relevant technologies in the field of genetic modification of plants should be thoroughly evaluated
Bangladesh risks slipping into the kind of military-sanctioned dysfunction that has long plagued Pakistan.
#LondonLetter:After Independence, Jawaharlal Nehru saw diplomacy as performance — India, a new actor on the world stage, needed to be seen
To mark Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings without acknowledging the present nuclear crisis is to engage in hollow ritual.
Mountbatten kept trying to persuade Nehru to refer the dispute to the UN and ultimately succeeded.
Rajendra’s Gangetic expedition was no Kashi Tamil Sangamam — it was loot and plunder all the way
India will engage with the world, but not at the cost of those who have no voice, no ballot, no recourse
India should continue to pursue Free Trade Agreements; the one with the US should be fair and mutually beneficial.
#LondonLetter: In front of a roaring, near-hysterical crowd draped in tricolours and tension, Jasprit Bumrah, Ravindra Jadeja, and Mohammed Siraj pulled India back from the brink
The National Education Policy's fifth anniversary presents a crucial inflection point to assess if the policy is truly moving toward democratising education or inadvertently widening the existing fault lines.
Pakistan is seeking terms similar to the recent trade deals the US has made with Japan and Vietnam, with 15-20 per cent tariffs.
Can Delhi navigate the global meltdown, when Trump seems hell-bent on gaslighting the trading order
The much-awaited Operation Sindoor debate finally took place in the Parliament, with the Opposition and the Treasury benches indulging in the usual back-and-forth barbs at each other but it was Priyanka Gandhi who stood out
Laurence Binyon, best known for his Remembrance Day verses, chose to portray the emperor as a philosopher-king
An encounter with a person who has shown you the joys of simplicity and the power of love is all it takes to win over people