Opinion | Devendra Fadnavis And The 'TINA' Factor In Maharashtra

Opinion | Devendra Fadnavis And The 'TINA' Factor In Maharashtra

Tuhin A. Sinha | Monday September 23, 2024

As Maharashtra heads into the 2024 elections, the question is not just who will win, but whether there is anyone who can match Fadnavis's policy-driven success.

Opinion | EY Saga, And The Tyranny Of Work

Opinion | EY Saga, And The Tyranny Of Work

Dinesh Narayanan | Monday September 23, 2024

There is no end to greed and it is stacked up from the supervisors at the lowest level, whose job it is to extract the most from their workers, all the way to the top of the food chain, the fat return-seekers who put up the dough.

Opinion | Biggest Takeaway From Quad Summit Is That It's Here To Stay

Opinion | Biggest Takeaway From Quad Summit Is That It's Here To Stay

Harsh V. Pant, Sayantan Haldar | Monday September 23, 2024

With enduring wars in Europe and the Middle East, China's belligerent activities in the Indo-Pacific region and emerging non-traditional security challenges in the region, the Quad had its task cut out.

Opinion | "We Have A Reputation": To Live-Stream Court Hearings Or Not

Opinion | "We Have A Reputation": To Live-Stream Court Hearings Or Not

Sanya Talwar, Ananya Singh | Monday September 23, 2024

Former Congress Union Minister and senior advocate Kapil Sibal recently appealed to the Supreme Court to cease live-streaming of proceedings of the Chief Justice of India's court.

Opinion | Quad - And India's Role In It - Will Remain Relevant, Thanks To China

Opinion | Quad - And India's Role In It - Will Remain Relevant, Thanks To China

Maha Siddiqui | Sunday September 22, 2024

Both the Quad as a partnership and India's presence in such partnerships are expected to continue in a world where the rise of China remains a source of fragmentation in the current liberal or American world order.

Blog | George R.R. Martin's 'Meltdown' And The Bane Of Bad TV Adaptations

Blog | George R.R. Martin's 'Meltdown' And The Bane Of Bad TV Adaptations

Anwiti Singh | Sunday September 22, 2024

Those calling Martin unprofessional for criticising HoTD adaptation may do well to remember that authors disliking their screen adaptations is nothing new.

Blog | Bobby Deol's Villain Era Is Just Getting Started

Blog | Bobby Deol's Villain Era Is Just Getting Started

Latha Srinivasan | Friday September 20, 2024

Bobby Deol's dark era has caught the attention of South cinema too, which has always loved a good villain, especially from Bollywood.

Blog | "He Makes Us Feel Confident": Modi's US Visit Has Desi Fans Thrilled

Blog | "He Makes Us Feel Confident": Modi's US Visit Has Desi Fans Thrilled

Savita Patel | Friday September 20, 2024

Like her Indian immigrant parents, Agrima Agnihotri is convinced that PM Modi thinks "futuristically" and has "put India in a good light". "Modiji is not only an inspiration in India. I like to think that he inspires us across the oceans. He is my ro

Opinion | The Changing Nature Of Poverty In India

Opinion | The Changing Nature Of Poverty In India

Bibek Debroy, Aditya Sinha | Friday September 20, 2024

The shift toward dietary diversity, rising incomes, and declining cereal consumption signals progress and calls for nuanced policy interventions.

Opinion | One Nation One Election (ONOE) Is Oh Noe!

Opinion | One Nation One Election (ONOE) Is Oh Noe!

Derek O'Brien | Friday September 20, 2024

Under Article 368(2) of the Constitution of India, ratification by not less than half of the states will be required to carry out amendments to Article 324A to facilitate simultaneous elections of Panchayats and Municipalities.

Opinion | Why Netflix's <i>Kaos</i> Is The Perfect Primer On Today's Geopolitics

Opinion | Why Netflix's Kaos Is The Perfect Primer On Today's Geopolitics

Nishtha Gautam | Thursday September 19, 2024

A present-day adaptation of several stories from Greek mythology, this new Netflix series is being binge-watched for all the obvious reasons.

Opinion | Can AI Help Find India's Missing Children?

Opinion | Can AI Help Find India's Missing Children?

Pankaj Mishra | Thursday September 19, 2024

AI tools are reshaping the search for missing children, but is it enough? How do we scale this nationally to solve the crisis truly?

Opinion | One Nation, One Election: Undoing Indira Gandhi's Legacy Won't Be Easy

Opinion | One Nation, One Election: Undoing Indira Gandhi's Legacy Won't Be Easy

Sanjay Singh | Thursday September 19, 2024

By giving a Cabinet nod to One Nation, One Election, the ruling BJP took its first official step toward fulfilling one of its most significant electoral promises.

Opinion | Pager Attacks: What Next For Hezbollah?

Opinion | Pager Attacks: What Next For Hezbollah?

Kabir Taneja | Wednesday September 18, 2024

In the short term, if not tactically, Israel has been managing to secure at least psychological victories against Hezbollah and its ilk.

Opinion | Rahul's Rhetoric Dents India's Global Image

Opinion | Rahul's Rhetoric Dents India's Global Image

Rajiv Tuli, Prashant Barthwal | Wednesday September 18, 2024

Indian politics has reached a critical juncture, where finding a resolution to the current turmoil seems elusive. While dissent and disagreements are inherent to political discourse, they should not translate into anti-national activities.

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