Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar has unsettled Tamil Nadu’s old DMK-AIADMK political frame. In this Q&A, journalist Nirupama Subramanian explains why his rise is not just about fan politics; where the DMK misread the state’s mood; and why Vijay’s agenda for the state remains unclear
In this interview, economist Ajit Ranade explains why the anger in Noida ran deeper than one wage hike. At the heart of it, he argues, are stagnant incomes, contract labour, rising prices, and a factory economy built on persistent insecurity
A former Indian diplomat explains why US-Israel should end the war at the earliest and how this conflict could result in big changes in the region
As the Supreme Court hears Meta and WhatsApp’s appeal against a ₹213 crore penalty over the 2021 privacy policy, the case has opened up a wider debate on how user data is monetised, how meaningful consent really is, and how India should regulate Big Tech platforms
Long before India became a republic, Bihar was already one. As the state votes again in 2025, its people renew a tradition older than the Constitution of choosing, debating, and shaping power through the ballot
Satellite data from 2015–2023 shows India’s five megacities are subsiding unevenly — in some areas by over 5 cm a year. Researchers warn that without stricter groundwater control and urban planning, thousands of buildings could face serious structural damage
With most democracies shifting to painless executions or abolishing them altogether, India still hangs its prisoners under a 19th-century colonial rule. A Supreme Court bench now wants to know why the law never evolved
An Indo-Italian study has confirmed the Unesco-listed Red Fort’s walls are now coated with black crusts of gypsum and heavy metals, accelerating cracks, flaking and irreversible damage
In September 1965, Sialkot became the graveyard of Pakistan’s American tanks. For 17 days, Indian soldiers and airmen blunted heavy assaults, seized ground, and exposed Ayub Khan’s military, proving morale, not just machines, decide wars
From Kathmandu, Himal Southasian editor Roman Gautam on why Nepal’s Gen Z anger exploded, how the old political class lost all credibility, and why the country risks repeating its cycle of uprisings without lasting change
Banished from India after the cancellation of his OCI card, the writer-journalist speaks in this interview about his new book ‘A Return to Self’, his journeys through distant lands, and how exile reshaped his sense of home and belonging
The Tamil re-release of Raanjhanaa with an AI-generated ending has stirred a storm over artistic consent, with director Aanand L Rai calling it ‘reckless’. Eros Media claims full rights, but filmmakers warn it could set a dangerous industry precedent
Was it because India then was keen to have friendly relations with London? Or was it because he did not fit into Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violent freedom struggle?
An IIT study finds that Indian forests’ ability to photosynthesise has been impaired by rising heat and dryness, making it harder for them to do their job
With the Dalai Lama now asserting that only his own trust, Gaden Phodrang Trust, can recognise his successor — not Beijing — a long-simmering conflict has burst into the open. With China determined to control the process, Tibetans will now brace for a showdown that could reshape the future of their movement
Captain MS Kohli, who died last week at 93, led India’s first successful Everest expedition in 1965 and later fronted a CIA-backed nuclear spy mission in the Himalayas. His was a life shaped by Partition and defined by adventure in the line of national service
In 1984, Rakesh Sharma flew as part of a Soviet mission. In 2025, Shubhanshu Shukla launched aboard a SpaceX capsule. The two missions reveal how India evolved from a dependent spacefaring nation to one preparing its own human spaceflight programme
In 1961, India became the first non-Western nation to build a supersonic-capable jet. Designed with German help, the HF-24 Marut was bold, homegrown and ahead of its time, but it crashed before it could truly soar
The June 12 crash near Ahmedabad has revived memories of India’s worst domestic air disaster on October 19, 1988. As investigators search for answers, a grieving city is once again in the grips of a haunting tragedy
Comedian Daniel Fernandes is facing legal threats over his stand-up set on the Pahalgam terror attack. But instead of deleting it, he’s posted the notice online, and making a case for why humour must survive in a country on edge
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