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Dalits get protective about the Constitution, but the Dalit vote is neither a consolidated bloc nor is it the monopoly of any one party.
The New York Times' appointment of Tejal Rao and Ligaya Mishan as critics marks the decline of anonymous restaurant reviewing.
India's assertive global role needs strong, independent think tanks. Domestic support is essential for impactful research and shaping policy...
In 2016, when the UN adopted the Sustainable Development Goals, the world promised to end all forms of child labour by 2025. This commitment was...
Pakistan's FY2025-26 budget cuts development by 50% while increasing defense spending by 20%, reflecting military interests amidst economic...
Perfect crowd control in a nation of India’s scale is a tall order. But our size makes strategic planning non-negotiable.
What is appalling is the manner in which the state administration has acted to distance themselves from the horrific happening and pass the buck
Three years after it took to the skies, India’s youngest airline is on firmer ground even as it chases the elusive break even
The struggles of even a single citizen should motivate us to envision a more robust social protection system, especially given the maturity of...
New research is offering a pathway to genetic optimisation, allowing parents to select not only healthier babies but also the human features they...
France has asked countries to ratify the High Seas Treaty before the Nice summit but most countries are not enthusiastic about it
Goa's transport department has issued draft guidelines for aggregators, prompting taxi operators to file objections and seek support from...
India must stay invested in the polar region, which has rich energy sources and hosts two shipping routes that will open up in the coming years
“The question of changing my last name after marriage never came up,” says Nisha Prasad, married for 11 years.
India must evolve into a global talent hub and military exporter, while remaining vigilant against shifting geopolitical dynamics, especially with...
Modi 3.0’s first year builds on a decade of bold reforms, redefining governance through security, economic growth, women’s empowerment, and poverty...
The reputational imperative of demonstrating to the world that India is a responsible actor constrains the country’s military objectives
The Congress could have gained in stature, while also teasingly embarrassing the government, if it had thought coolly and carefully, strategically...
Pakistan-sponsored cross-border terrorism is aimed as much at slowing India’s economic growth as it is at disrupting its communal harmony
Civil rights lawyer Vaishnavi Patel's debut book reinterprets the Ramayana from Kaikeyi's perspective, sparking global discussion and controversy.