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To deliver at the speed and scale required, the United Nations system must act together — with all of Multilateral Environmental Agreements coming...


In many senses, Jayasankar's career path synchronised with mine until 1964, both at St Stephen’s and the Delhi School of Economics


Raj Kapoor, whose birth centenary concludes on Sunday, epitomised all that was best in Hindi cinema: Entertainment, egalitarianism and enterprise


Over time, neglecting the health of the population transforms growth from an engine of progress to a source of fragility


In his approach to life, Raghavan saheb had both breadth of vision and attention to detail to build institutions. Yet, he was far from being...


To deliver UHC, India’s health system needs to be agile, adaptive, and anticipatory


India-Russia ties, like all relationships, have their hiccups, but the two sides have learnt over decades how to avoid disruptions in the relationship


India’s multi-alignment is not a reflexive hedge, but a deliberate assessment that relations with Washington and Moscow are not a zero-sum choice


It is incumbent upon us to create a system and communications outreach that addresses such concerns effectively and gain the trust of even the...


A four-step strategy focussed on cleaner and shared vehicles — put into action in the next few years — is critical to improving air quality


In 1937, when Congress ministries took office in several provinces, Vande Mataram began to be sung inside legislative chambers


Dialogue fatigue is real. We’ve seen it before on finance and technology discussions. COP30’s closing days showed how hard things could get

Reports of its death in India are greatly exaggerated, but marriage as an institution is increasingly coming under scrutiny. Read on…


The separation of powers envisaged in the Constitution asks for the three organs of State to check and regulate each other


While India must increase its trade with Russia, this can only happen if the American and western sanctions against Russia are lifted


Customs reforms will be key to the transformation of the Indian economy


Bankim Chandra Chatterjee wrote Vande Mataram in 1875. In 1905, when Lord Curzon partitioned Bengal, the song became the bedrock of Bengali unity


Every region in India swears by the superiority of its mango so much that the fondness is an article of faith


New Delhi and Moscow recognise the pull of other relationships. But Putin’s visit and its outcome shows India is ready to take the rocky road


States can learn from each other’s experiences of operationalising various data exchange mechanisms in the past


In the age of constant virtue signalling, Ambedkar is often reduced to a mere totem — a relic of the collective conscience that could never be
