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The mistake India keeps making about its neighbours

July will mark one year since India resumed issuing visas to Chinese nationals. This anniversary, part of a wider, hesitant rapprochement, will pass...

yesterday 10

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Rahul Sagar

The G7 needs India more than ever

Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi’s visit to Evian to attend the G7 Summit as a Special Guest of French President Emmanuel Macron is an...

yesterday 8

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Pankaj Saran

How gen Z sees India’s place in the world

One of the most consequential shifts in India’s foreign policy discourse over the past decade has been the emergence of a more overtly...

yesterday 7

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Harsh V Pant

India's urban heat islands and its vulnerable communities

Intense heat is now the new normal for summers in the national capital. As mercury soars to hit new records, despite the relief provided by occasional...

previous day 10

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Swati Singh Sambyal

Turning organic waste into agricultural inputs

In 1884, the year Tokyo completed its first modern sewer network, Bombay’s municipal commissioners were debating whether to extend water drainage to...

previous day 10

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Ramanan Laxminarayan

Is digital India ready for Anthropic’s Mythos era?

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) evolves, so do the anxieties around it. The discourse on AI ethics, slops and data centres, and AI’s implications on...

previous day 10

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Amit Kapoor

More than a BIT of a challenge for India

In the past couple of years, India signed bilateral investment treaties (BITs) with a few countries — most prominently, with Israel and the UAE. The...

wednesday 10

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Prabhash Ranjan

Indian middle class’s gains in the last 12 years

Twelve years is long enough to change the texture of daily life, and in India, between 2014 and 2026, it has. The changes are visible in the household...

wednesday 10

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V Anantha Nageswaran

BITs need not be only a bitter pill for India

In the last 36 months, New Delhi has inked or upgraded over half a dozen free trade agreements (FTAs), with the UAE, Australia, European Free Trade...

wednesday 10

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Hindustantimes Editorial

Raising minimum wages limits workers’ choice

After the Karnataka government notified new minimum wages for 83 types of employment late-May, with upto 60% increases in some cases, employer unions...

09.06.2026 10

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Ajit patwardhan

From discovery of India to trust in Bharat

June 10, 2026, marks a special occasion in the history of India after Independence. On that date Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi surpassed Jawahar...

09.06.2026 10

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Ram Nath Kovind

When preventive health check-ups do more harm

Every day, people are exhorted to undergo “preventive” health check-ups. These come in the form of executive check-ups, prevention “camps”,...

09.06.2026 10

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Ganesan Karthikeyan

Better divorced than suffering

A recent judgement by a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court of India, which invoked Article 142 of the Constitution to dissolve a 15-year marriage,...

07.06.2026 10

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