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Oct 17, 2025
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Oct 16, 2025
Cape Verde, and a FIFA World Cup inspirationSubscriber Only
Whether they succeed on the biggest stage or not, they offer valuable lessons to all nations with sporting ambitions. That size and population, heritage or history, are no excuses for unfulfilled dreams.
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Oct 16, 2025
In battle with Maoists, a political-ideological winSubscriber Only
Maoist leader Mallojula Venugopal Rao laying down arms, advocating cessation of armed struggle, is a major success in fight against Naxalism.
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Oct 16, 2025
Depositors money is their own. New rules just make it easier to get to it; will increase liquidity in economy.
Editorial
Oct 15, 2025
Inflation is low. But policymakers cannot lower their guardSubscriber Only
Rising core inflation, coupled with continued uncertainty surrounding Trump’s tariffs, would ensure that policymakers cannot take any data for granted
Editorial
Oct 15, 2025
Diane Keaton: Star light, star brightSubscriber Only
She brought a sense of presence, of living fully in contradiction, without apology or neat endings, to every role she played.
Editorial
Oct 15, 2025
If Hamas refuses to disarm, relinquish control of Gaza, it would hand Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the justification he needs to resume military action
Editorial
Oct 14, 2025
Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict – and why India caresSubscriber Only
Ties between Rawalpindi and Kabul are a major factor in regional stability. Delhi must watch developments closely
Editorial
Oct 14, 2025
Lesson from Economics Nobel: Innovation needs shepherdsSubscriber Only
In different ways, the three laureates show the importance of managing the turbulence that usually follows far-reaching changes in technology. Aghion has been a critic of protectionism, and Mokyr's work has emphasised the importance of society being open to new ideas.
Editorial
Oct 14, 2025
It is immensely heartening that the guns have fallen silent, the hostages have returned home, and the spotlight is on Palestine. Will Hamas disarm and Israel withdraw?
Editorial
Oct 13, 2025
Investment in climate-smart breeding and irrigation infrastructure, rather than untargeted farm subsidies, is necessary
Editorial
Oct 13, 2025
Ember report of the global power sector emphasises that several developing countries face capital and capacity-related constraints, and that support from mature economies is essential to hasten the technology transition.
Editorial
Oct 15, 2025
The honouring of Machado’s tireless efforts to restore democracy in her country is an endorsement of the fact that the work of peace is not just conducted at the high diplomatic table; it happens in the trenches of the everyday struggle for justice
Editorial
Oct 15, 2025
In Haryana, death of a policeman and questions of impunitySubscriber Only
IPS officer Y Puran Kumar's death and his allegations must not be swept under the institutional carpet. The Haryana police cannot allow discrimination to go unchecked and unpunished within
Editorial
Oct 15, 2025
Express View on engaging with Taliban: A necessitySubscriber Only
It is an acknowledgement that, in a competitive neighbourhood, maintaining ties with Kabul is a geostrategic necessity
Editorial
Oct 10, 2025
The award is endorsement of literature as resistance and a reminder that great art is not always easy or immediate
Editorial
Oct 10, 2025
Express View: In Gaza, first steps to peaceSubscriber Only
For now, Trump’s plan appears viable due to pressures on both sides in Gaza. But it will be a long and arduous haul
Editorial
Oct 10, 2025
Express View: The Tata Trusts must put their house in orderSubscriber Only
Disagreements between Tata trustees must be resolved, lest they impact decision-making, stoke wider uncertainty
Editorial
Oct 9, 2025
The more fractured the world becomes, the stronger the case for India’s strategic autonomySubscriber Only
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar recently underlined its objective: To use relations with all major powers to accelerate India’s rise
Editorial
Oct 9, 2025
Express View on Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Celebration of molecular innovation for environmental solutionsSubscriber Only
The very idea of engineering empty space stands as a conceptual turn, especially in an era of climate crises.
Editorial
Oct 9, 2025
The victory is small, but all the sweeter for coming at a time when there has been an intensification of the push to impose a monolithic view of Indian history and culture.
Editorial
Oct 8, 2025
Express View on Physics Nobel: Small is bigSubscriber Only
Physics Nobel honours scientists who helped unravel mysteries of the quantum world, making it the foundation of several technologies of today.
Editorial
Oct 8, 2025
Fire at Jaipur’s Sawai Mansingh Hospital: From Jaipur to Jhansi, same disaster, same lack of accountabilitySubscriber Only
Recurring fire tragedies expose fragility of public-hospital safety architecture. It will take fixing of institutional inertia
Editorial
Oct 8, 2025
Express View: Attack on CJI Gavai, assault on toleranceSubscriber Only
Chorus of condemnation of the attack on the Chief Justice of India is welcome. It will ring louder if it's also read as a criticism of intolerance
Editorial
Oct 7, 2025
It has important implications in the treatment of auto-immune diseases.