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We must discuss how, and through what modalities, the macro policies of the Centre are aligned with those of the states


Like all transitions, the New Year’s Eve is a curious in-betweenness of time and space. The heartbeat of a dream and prayer and hopes, not quite...


People in North India have been denied the luxury of a single day of clear air in the past many years. Conditions in Delhi and its neighbourhood...


As climate risks deepen, we cannot afford a policy framework that separates legal neatness from ecological function


The European Union needs partners such as India to rebuild its capabilities and withstand the triple assault from the US, China, and Russia


Britain is a country I love and greatly admire. Something that never ceases to fascinate me is their language and how they use it


Both West Asia and India have suffered terror strikes in the recent past, bringing to the forefront a global crisis that has been diluted in...


A festival of ideas in Nalanda’s name is a befitting tribute to the world’s first world-class university


Great universities of modern Asia have been produced either by States with vision or by philanthropists. India once had both kinds. Now it has...


When systems are built for hundreds of millions of people, efficiency becomes mandatory, inclusion critical, and cost discipline the engine of...


As incomes rise without safe piped water, the default alternative becomes plastic. Mexico offers a reminder of the limits of income growth


By consolidating laws, empowering the regulator and embedding safety safeguards across all stages of nuclear activity, the bill aligns governance...


There are many issues with the airport ecosystem that need fixing before India moves on setting up more mega airports


Becoming a developed country by 2047 calls for a National Mission on Early Childhood Development, Care and Education, to invest in the future of...


Small monthly investments by ordinary households are now a powerful force in India’s markets. They are steady, patient and growing


The next step for UPI is not just about larger transaction numbers but also about broader participation


Vinod’s emergence as a Hindi poet in the late 1960s was marked by a poetic language and perception that was unconventional


Many of his far-sighted decisions helped build India’s strong infrastructure and revitalised human development programmes
