The Tribune Editorial: India’s ties with Saudi Arabia have expanded well beyond oil; Riyadh itself has signalled that it will remain sensitive to India’s concerns.
The Tribune Editorial: India’s ties with Saudi Arabia have expanded well beyond oil; Riyadh itself has signalled that it will remain sensitive to India’s concerns.
Without continuous river desilting and stronger embankments, Punjab will remain locked in a cycle of disaster and repair.
The supreme irony is that the BJP and its earlier incarnation, the Jana Sangh, often spearheaded or supported the very mass movements it now seeks to study.
The Tribune Editorial: According to the NCB, the use of drones for cross-border smuggling of narcotics has emerged as a significant threat to India’s internal security.
Craftspersons to get one-time Rs 5K assistance
#KashmirAngle: Tour operators report massive job losses amid prolonged curbs at major locations
The quantitative edge of the IAF was virtually neutralised by the qualitative edge of the PAF in the 1965 war
Panchayats passing resolutions to check the entry of migrants in Punjab has raised many questions about the working of the panchayati raj system
The Tribune Editorial: Criminal prosecution of farmers is regarded as a politically risky move as they constitute an influential vote bank, particularly in Punjab
The Tribune Editorial: The EU is India’s third largest trading partner, offering access to high-end tech, investment and regulatory frameworks that could help modernise Indian industries.
Indian audiences often fail to support critically acclaimed, award-winning Indian films in theaters, despite global recognition. Box office returns are consistently low, contrasting the initial buzz and showing a disconnect between festival appreciation and commercial success. Independent filmmakers continue to struggle financially.
Zee TV's 'Ganga Maiya Ki Betiyaan' follows women overcoming societal stigma in Varanasi. The show centers on Ganga Mai, raising daughters after abandonment. It explores gender roles and highlights the strength of Indian women, aiming to raise awareness through entertainment.
Merger aims at providing them better career opportunities
Begins relocating these from residential areas to address sanitation issue
The Tribune Editorial: The Central Information Commission, the apex body meant to enforce the law, is headless for the seventh time in 11 years.
The Tribune Editorial: It is thanks to him that both India and the Global South have a powerful voice today.
The resultant silence constitutes a betrayal of the professoriate’s sacrosanct responsibility to interrogate power and champion intellectual freedom.
The accuracy of loss assessment is crucial for the success of any crop insurance scheme
Anuparna Roy, the first Indian to win Best Director at Venice, finds happiness difficult despite her success. Her film, focusing on women's stories and challenging societal norms, is a tribute to her friend. She uses her platform to advocate for women and express her views, even if controversial.
Nazranaa, a leading US Indian bridal brand, debuted its Spring-Summer 2026 collection, Samskriti, at New York Fashion Week. Inspired by Indian heritage, architecture, and scriptures, the collection by Shivangi Gupta Singh and Shashank Gupta pays tribute to India's rich cultural history through contemporary couture.
95% work completed | Work on 270 m pending as pvt land, railway line falls in proposed path
Op Sindoor has underscored the need for greater integration among our armed forces and a renewed focus on atmanirbharta.
The missing handshake at the India-Pak cricket clash was a muted protest — we shall play the match, but we will not play the friend
The Tribune Editorial: The Opposition and some Muslim organisations are apprehensive that the so-called reforms can be misused to interfere in Waqf affairs and even seize properties.
The Tribune Editorial: For the devout, visiting Nankana Sahib and Kartarpur and other Sikh shrines in Pakistan is not an indulgence but an affirmation of identity and continuity with the faith’s origins.
#JammuJournal: Damaged infrastructure and shaken confidence keep visitors away from region
Drugs infiltrate state through deep-rooted inter-state networks
Nepal is a textbook example of how a ban on social media triggers widespread disorder
Effective mitigation requires Punjab-focused leadership. The BBMB's chair should ideally be a seasoned Punjab irrigation expert with broad experience and knowledge.
The Tribune Editorial: Adolescence forces viewers to have a hard look at the unfiltered domination of social media.
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now
in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is
run by a trust comprising five eminent persons as trustees.
The Tribune, the largest selling English daily in North India, publishes news and views without any
bias or prejudice of any kind. Restraint and moderation, rather than agitational language and
partisanship, are the hallmarks of the newspaper. It is an independent newspaper in the real sense
of the term.
The Tribune has two sister publications, Punjabi Tribune (in Punjabi) and Dainik Tribune (in Hindi).