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How to tackle terror: National counter-terrorism policy must look at root causes




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How to make mainstream cinema: What Bollywood can learn from these three Tamil films




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When I can’t breathe today, I remember how Delhi’s green lung once saved me




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Supreme Court’s AMU verdict paves way for defining character of minority institutions




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Faizan Mustafa on Supreme Court’s AMU verdict: Minority institutions are not just for minorities




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Zamir and Zahir Abdullah write: In Jammu and Kashmir, our biggest demand





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Narendra Modi writes: Ratan Tata always supported the dreams of others




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The Third Edit: The curious case of CM Sukhu’s samosas




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November 9, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Rajiv Gandhi decides on Lok Sabha poll dates




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I am an Indian-American Kamala Harris voter and I don’t know anyone who voted for Trump. Is that the problem?




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Trump and the Subcontinent: What the Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal press have to say




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P Chidambaram writes: Bare-knuckle politics




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Tavleen Singh writes: Socialist prince vs real princes




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What if we let boys opt out of traditional masculinity?




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In a time of conflict, the message of love in a ‘Meiyazhagan’ rings loud and true




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In Our Opinion: Trump in US is both a challenge and opportunity for India in climate negotiations





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November 11, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Prominent Sikhs condemn PM Indira Gandhi’s assassination as a heinous crime




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The consumer economy cannot afford to disregard the care economy of unpaid labour




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US Fed may have achieved soft-landing for economy — but this is only calm before the storm




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The finance CoP: Trump’s return underlines challenge at Baku climate meet




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Public Distribution System must be reformed to fix leakage, invest in farming




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Australian High Commissioner to India writes: Go to Australia for the cricket, stay for the business




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Not just Australia — as a parent, I think other countries too should ban social media for kids under 16




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Why we celebrate capitalist icons like Ratan Tata but have little time for those who fight for the rights of the poor




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With Kashmir attracting tourists again, pollution of the iconic Dal Lake is a concern




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BJP’s infiltration distraction: Using Jharkhand to hide failures in Assam




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To understand Tamil politics, look at Tamil cinema




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November 12, 1984, Forty Years Ago: CWC President




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The Third Edit: Bad news for serial procrastinators: It’s not better late than never




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Niti Aayog CEO’s comment on RCEP: Call for a wider conversation




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BJP, MVA manifestoes and the woman vote: More needs to be imagined and offered to her




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It’s 2024 — we need more women in politics




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Yogendra Yadav writes: Democracy after Trump




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Pratap Bhanu Mehta writes: D Y Chandrachud, a Chief Justice of his time




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With Indonesia, India’s opportunity and Beijing’s eye




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Chess battles: How India-China face-off in 2024 is like the US-USSR Cold War face-off




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A lonely elephant in Delhi zoo and the case against animal diplomacy




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‘What’s patriarchy, ya?’ The answer is all around us




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99 Grammy nominations for Queen Bey: How has Beyonce been a force for over 25 years?




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The Third Edit: Turkey or Germany: Who owns the döner kebab?




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November 13, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s first AIR and Doordarshan address




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C Raja Mohan writes: India, Trump, and the crisis in multilateralism




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Maharashtra elections: Maha Yuti is ahead in part because of Uddhav Thackery’s and MVA’s failures




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It’s not social constraints or access anymore — women are held back by lack of employment opportunities




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Art, not obscenity: In Bombay High Court’s judgment on nudity in art, a reminder




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Rising food prices are likely to push back beginning of rate cutting cycle





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SAP to step up hiring in India: CEO

German technology major SAP views India as the fastest growing market, where it plans to embark on an aggressive hiring spree, a top company executive said on Wednesday. "India is among the top 10 markets for SAP and growing fastest. We will continue to invest in India. "We are expanding our campus to accommodate 15,000 more people.