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Tejaswini Apte-RahmJun 18, 2025
Since leaving school, I have lived in various countries and had good neighbours, bad ones, and those that elicit an indifferent shrug. The ones I’ll remember with unlimited fondness, though, are the ones who whispered
Debargha RoyJun 18, 2025
The right of filmmakers to express their views is constitutional. The right of the audience to disagree is democratic. But the right to suppress is neither constitutional nor democratic
EditorialJun 18, 2025
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
EditorialJun 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
Rajeev GowdaJun 18, 2025
Rajeev Gowda writes on Modi government: The 11-year slide Subscriber Only
On jobs and economy, social unity and state institutions, country has taken backward steps
That was the message of all-party delegation to counter Pakistan-sponsored terror
J S RajputJun 18, 2025
What does ‘multilingualism’ even mean for children studying in under-resourced schools?
EditorialJun 18, 2025
As the world waits, global powers must urgently press Israel to work towards a ceasefire, open spaces for diplomacy
Pranjul BhandariJun 18, 2025
For its economy, India must get closer to the world Subscriber Only
If supply chains are rejigged during the second Trump presidency, India may have an opportunity to integrate more deeply with global value chains
Pratap Bhanu MehtaJun 18, 2025
The impunity and nihilism of this moment are glaring. Amidst mass devastation and suffering, our moral faculties have been paralysed
EditorialJun 18, 2025
June 18, 1985, Forty Years Ago: US Assures India Subscriber Only
The US government has assured India that it will take every step to see that Pakistan does not produce a nuclear weapon. PM Rajiv Gandhi said the assurance came during his talks with US President
Mohan KumarJun 17, 2025
G7 can have another shot at being relevant. It needs to fill a vacuum in the international system Subscriber Only
If Canada can take everyone else along, a good Leaders’ Declaration could emanate from the Alberta Summit. If that happens, the G7 would have delivered where other fora have failed
Vivek KatjuJun 17, 2025
What Hardeep Puri got right – and wrong – about India’s response to Pak-sponsored terror Subscriber Only
PM Modi, like many of his predecessors, has tried to build bridges with Pakistan in the past
C. Uday BhaskarJun 17, 2025
Air Chief Marshal A P Singh is right. India’s defence capabilities are dragged down by systemic issues Subscriber Only
India’s quest for atmanirbharta will be shaped by its ability to reach world-class design standards in niche high-tech sectors. ACM Singh did his duty — his svadharma — by pointing to the tip of a
Pradeep BhandariJun 17, 2025
PM Modi's vision of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas was not a rhetorical flourish. Over the last 11 years, it has taken the shape of tangible outcomes, measurable progress, and visible transformation
The real cause of delays in district courts Subscriber Only
Reorienting the public debate on reforms to crucial issues of judicial governance and away from the resource crunch narrative will be significant in tackling the root of the problem of delays in India’s district courts
Jun 17, 2025
The future of the workforce in India lies in the formalisation of employment and skill-linked employment
Jun 17, 2025
Their undeniably precarious condition becomes worse with the intense heat, dust, and pollution. In the extreme heat of summer, they are exposed to the risk of dehydration, exhaustion, heatstroke, respiratory disease, kidney disease and other
Jonah BlankJun 17, 2025
Israel has all but guaranteed Iran’s nuclearisation Subscriber Only
It may not happen immediately. But after seeing what happens when one doesn’t possess a nuclear deterrent, why would any sane Iranian leader not race full-out for a bomb?
Yogendra YadavJun 17, 2025
It would be a colossal mistake not to take writer and thinker Nirmal Verma’s questions as the starting point to rethink our nationalism today
EditorialJun 17, 2025
June 17, 1985, Forty Years Ago: Indo-US statement Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on June 17, 1985.
EditorialJun 17, 2025
South Africa has notched a famous victory. First they set their house in order, then they countered outsiders’ perceptions.
EditorialJun 17, 2025
The war on drugs is winnable, but only through a sustained multi-pronged approach
EditorialJun 17, 2025
For an oil-importing country like India — it imports more than 80 per cent of its requirements — disruptions in global supplies and price surges will have implications
Aditi NayarJun 17, 2025
For the Indian economy, a season of mixed tidings Subscriber Only
On revenue, inflation, there is room for optimism this year. But concerns remain
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