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VHP’s change of heart welcome if part of larger poll plan

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IAS reforms a must, but not in the manner it’s being pushed

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CBI’s Kolkata misadventure only adds to its ‘caged parrot’ narrative

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Goyal’s budget smartly resists temptation to go overboard on income guarantee

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The curious case of U-turns on Chanda Kochhar

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Hindu seers’ threat to march to Ayodhya will force Modi to prove his respect for judiciary

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Congress’ behaviour in Karnataka makes no political sense

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CBI’s ICICI Bank FIR could hurt lending & Indian economy

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Bankruptcy code ruling by Supreme Court is a good move

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India’s cricket administrators see sense at last

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On Camera

Violence over Osman Hadi is about Islamist Bangladesh. India-baiting is a distraction

The attack on Chhayanaut, newspaper offices, and the public lynching of a Hindu man show that Bangladesh is heading toward Islamist rule, far removed from electoral democracy.

China is taking India to WTO over subsidies, again. Here’s what it’s arguing before trade body

Dispute will now move to consultative process, which allows the two sides to come to an amicable agreement within 60 days.

Israel has ‘realised who its real friend is’, eyes defence expansion in India amid arms curbs by others

It is argued that India-Israel ties are moving from buyer–seller dynamic to one focused on joint development & manufacturing partnership, a shift 'more durable' than traditional arms sales.

Dhurandhar shows hard cinema is soft power and Pakistan is unapologetically the target

If Pathaan gave both conservatives and liberals room to hide, Dhurandhar extends no such courtesy. Aditya Dhar ripped open that tent of hypocrisy and turned the knife.