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Editorial
Jun 26, 2025
In his campaign, there are lessons in political communication that liberal politicians might want to heed.
Editorial
Jun 26, 2025
Centre’s outreach to tribal people can be starting point for bottom-up development. But it won’t be easySubscriber Only
Two schemes aim to provide tribals with basic documents like Aadhaar and Ayushman Bharat cards, title under the Forest Rights Act, pension accounts, as well as Jan Dhan accounts
Editorial
Jun 26, 2025
Axiom-4 and Shubhanshu Shukla’s experience will provide critical inputs to India’s space missionsSubscriber Only
The task of sending humans into the vast unknown and bringing them back safely is more challenging than the Mars and Moon missions
Express News Service
Jun 25, 2025
Israel-Iran ceasefire: A fragile pauseSubscriber Only
Tel Aviv and Tehran would do well to step back and consider the high costs of failing to contain the conflict
Express News Service
Jun 25, 2025
On Truth Social, the latest Trumpism: Attention, pleaseSubscriber Only
Donald Trump’s oddly bureaucratic sign-off is certainly curious and, perhaps, welcome
Editorial
Jun 25, 2025
Express View on 50 years since Emergency: Lest we forgetSubscriber Only
Emergency’s stain is indelible. Let it constantly remind us how the democratically elected can become authoritarian. That the only bulwark against this is listening to the objector, not the cheerleader
Editorial
Jun 24, 2025
A new MIT study holds a warning. The issue is not whether to use AI but how to
Editorial
Jun 24, 2025
The objective should be to secure supplies in the short-term so as to prevent disruptions across industries, while also focusing on expanding domestic exploration, mining and processing
Editorial
Jun 24, 2025
Everybody wants a Labubu dollSubscriber Only
After all, who hasn’t felt a little bit useless or inept, despite best intentions?
Editorial
Jun 23, 2025
Evidence, not politics, must shape the story from KeezhadiSubscriber Only
Given its potential to transform the current understanding of Indian history, what Keezhadi calls for is rigorous and transparent research, free from ideological pressures
Editorial
Jun 22, 2025
They mark a fraught end to years of kicking its nuclear can down the road. Much depends on what Tehran does next: Sue for peace or widen the war
Editorial
Jun 21, 2025
Climate change is likely to affect the taste of your G&TSubscriber Only
It’s not the only flavour on the brink
Editorial
Jun 21, 2025
MSPs have no meaning, unless accompanied by physical procurement as with rice and wheat
Editorial
Jun 21, 2025
Delhi must underline for Washington the grave dangers of Asim Munir’s vision of PakistanSubscriber Only
To be sure, Delhi cannot control who Trump chooses to engage, and for what reasons. For India, the question is less why the Munir-Trump meeting, and more about how to ensure that the red lines it has laid down are respected
Editorial
Jun 20, 2025
In England, the Indian cricket team starts overSubscriber Only
New-look Indian team and captaincy of Shubman Gill are a leap of faith by selectors, and a big generational jump
Editorial
Jun 20, 2025
In a country aspiring to be a global leader in the knowledge economy, this is welcome news. Drawing on the scientific potential of half its population is not just desirable, it is essential.
Editorial
Jun 20, 2025
The Fed has adopted a wait-and-watch approach as it gauges the impact of President Donald Trump's policies on inflation and the economy
Editorial
Jun 19, 2025
It took a while but the British Library’s move is welcome news
Editorial
Jun 19, 2025
Express View: At G7 summit, PM Modi set the record straightSubscriber Only
He does well to reiterate that India charts its own course, brooks no third party mediation. Breakthrough with Canada is welcome
Editorial
Jun 19, 2025
The challenge for the revamped GIM will be to find ways to sustain and improve people's livelihoods while enhancing ecological security
Editorial
Jun 18, 2025
In MI6, a woman at the helm: Rewrite the creditsSubscriber Only
In today’s intelligence wars, the most dangerous person in the room is no longer the one with a weapon. It may be the woman who can reimagine what strength and leadership might look like in the real-life spyverse
Editorial
Jun 18, 2025
In ruling against stalling of Thug Life's release in Karnataka, SC underlines, yet again, imperative to guard and extend spaces for free expression
Editorial
Jun 18, 2025
As the world waits, global powers must urgently press Israel to work towards a ceasefire, open spaces for diplomacy
Editorial
Jun 17, 2025
South Africa has notched a famous victory. First they set their house in order, then they countered outsiders’ perceptions.
Editorial
Jun 17, 2025
In Punjab, fighting the long fight against drug menaceSubscriber Only
The war on drugs is winnable, but only through a sustained multi-pronged approach