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Caught in a quagmire

12 Nov 2019 8:14 PM IST
UK Prime Minister Johnson’s attempts to obscure evidence against him are only damning him further in public eye, writes Arun Srivastava

Eyeing corporatisation

11 Nov 2019 9:29 PM IST
While pushing Railway assets towards corporatisation and eventual privatisation seems to be on the government’s cards, it would be prudent to analyse...

Changing tide of cricket

11 Nov 2019 9:21 PM IST
The need to adapt to contemporary times makes the royal game’s evolution inevitable — even if it means losing out on original flavour

A Vipassana for Congress

11 Nov 2019 9:21 PM IST
Congress must craft an effective roadmap to reinvigorate the opposition and reinvent itself in a bid to better tackle their influential rivals at the...

All eyes on economy

11 Nov 2019 9:20 PM IST
With principal promises fulfilled, the government must now tackle the slowdown

Inducing novelty

10 Nov 2019 10:21 PM IST
To improve governance, PM Modi advises future civil servants to practice lateral thinking

Clash for popular vote

10 Nov 2019 10:16 PM IST
Sri Lankan Presidential polls are set for a showdown between the two politically influential families of Rajapaksa and Premadasa, discusses Shubha...

The Steel Frame of India

10 Nov 2019 10:20 PM IST
Keeping all branches of administration intact, it was the ICS which successfully ran British India followed by the IAS that laid the foundations of an...

The diarchy conundrum

10 Nov 2019 10:16 PM IST
Delhi Police’s present division of control makes the recent disruption pale in comparison

Business with caution

8 Nov 2019 8:57 PM IST
Being a big arms consumer, it would serve in the best interest of India to be wary of China’s growing and lucrative military market

Awaiting the judgement

8 Nov 2019 8:54 PM IST
Irrespective of the outcome, it is hoped that the Ayodhya verdict unifies the increasingly fractured people and finally puts a historic dispute to...

India's soft underbelly

8 Nov 2019 8:50 PM IST
The country’s fragile informal economy must be protected amidst a precarious GDP growth
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