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Asean, neighbours can break Myanmar impasse

Prudence demands that a studied engagement of a few ASEAN States and all five neighbours of Myanmar as potential mediators or facilitators be given...

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Hindustantimes Editorial

Climate crisis compass for water management

India’s critical water infrastructure must be built to withstand, respond to, and recover rapidly from climate disruptions

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Aparna Roy

Path for inclusive India lies in decentralisation

Green growth cannot be an afterthought. We need to promote climate-resilient agriculture, regulate construction, and community-led action for...

yesterday 1

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Amarjeet Sinha

A recent discovery puts us a step closer to unlocking evolutionary secrets

An incredibly rare event that gave rise to the biological factories that first made complex life possible has been detected again.

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Hindustantimes Editorial

The Taste by Vir Sanghvi: Top Indian Chefs elevating global gastronomy standards

In this week's ‘The Taste’, Vir Sanghvi rates world-class Indian chefs who are redefining fine dining across continents

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Vir Sanghvi

Congress manifesto’s focus is on inequality

It is an attempt to have a reasonable conversation about equality and inclusion, one that listens to the whole range of voices in our society.

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Amitabh Dubey

Terms of Trade | Fighting communalism requires politics, not moral indignation

Rewards of communal politics for BJP need to be understood in historical context and current social contradictions rather than condemning it on...

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Roshan Kishore

The neo-colonialism of global reports, rankings

Colonialism has shapeshifted into a new avatar — neo-colonialism.

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Balbir Punj

Voter apathy or political discontent? What low voter turnout means for 2024

Voter turnout dropped in phase I as compared to previous polls. Factors such as hot weather and weaker election campaigns may have contributed to...

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Chetan Chauhan

The tactically silent Indian Muslim voter

Young Muslims need to develop a new politics of solidarity that does not rely on shared identity but enables coalitions that can cut across identities

previous day 4

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Fahad Zuberi

Beneath Amar Singh Chamikla’s risqué gloss was a disregard for power structures

The Imtiaz Ali film about Chamkila brings into focus India’s non-Bollywood music industry. One that has its own stars, heroes, villains and...

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Professor Dhiraj Singh

Iran-Israel conflict no longer a shadow war

Iran’s direct retaliation against Israel marks the end of the shadow war and the beginning of an uncertain future for the region.

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Deepika Saraswat

Swinging between two secular fronts

Pragmatism has defined Kerala’s electoral choices in state and parliamentary elections

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Mg Radhakrishnan

The lives, loves and legacies of Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, and Dev Anand

How the iconic trio who dominated Indian cinema in the 50s and 60s left an indelible mark on Bollywood.

monday 10

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Pavan K Varma

The missing election plank: Climate action

The elections present an opportunity for meaningful dialogue, yet our politicians and political parties seem to have overlooked the importance of...

monday 1

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Shashi Shekhar

Why the Swatantra Party could not be resurrected

While a modern-day Swatantra Party may be unviable, some of its ideas do resonate with India’s increasingly vocal middle class

monday 3

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Pramit Bhattacharya

Is there such a thing as too much Hindutva?

The political laboratory of Dakshina Kannada is testing a question that could have ramifications for India: Is there such a thing as too much...

monday 1

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Narendar Pani

View: Who, what and how after Naveen Patnaik in Odisha amid election frenzy?

People who track Odisha know that 2024 will perhaps be the last election for Naveen Patnaik, who is set to hang up his boots.

monday 5

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Sutanu Guru

What Baltimore tragedy says about ocean trade

Failure to address the serious global trade issues exposed by the Baltimore accident could lead to even more tragic economic, and relationship...

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Frank F Islam

Keeping up with UP | The power of a North Indian migrant in Maharashtra

Some migrants are upset with both the central and UP governments for failing to keep their much-touted promise of providing jobs under the...

20.04.2024 9

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Hindustantimes Editorial

In election season, saving politics from politicians

People may change and countries may differ but politicians and politics remain the same.

20.04.2024 6

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Karan Thapar

Learning from China to save India’s edge in ITeS

While the ITeS industry is likely to take a hit from generative AI, the potentially more threatening long-term trend is geopolitics. India must be...

20.04.2024 8

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Rajiv Gupta

Why we need to highlight clean air as a poll concern

As mothers and parents, our advocacy for clean air gains more resonance when we consider the impact on the well-being of our children and the next...

20.04.2024 10

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Bhavreen Kandhari

Interpol experience in combating crime

Indian agencies have worked closely with Interpol to protect the country’s tech infrastructure against cyber criminals

20.04.2024 5

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Stephen Kavanagh

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