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The Made In India Defence
The ministry and the military admirably tackled the twin blows of Covid and China, with the last giving a fillip to self-reliance in defence
Danger! Global Recession Ahead
Nirmala Sitharaman managed more crises than any other finance minister in recent times and she managed them pretty well. But she still has to contend with high inflation, low growth and fewer jobs
TRIPPING ON REFORMS
Frequent power failures during peak demand underline the need to take up major restructuring in the sector
WEAK ARM OF THE LAW
The law ministry has taken steps to improve infrastructure, appoint more judges and reduce pendency of cases. But more needs to be done
The Yasin Malik Files
Just days ago, life was normal in the narrow lanes of Maisuma in Srinagar, around the home of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Yasin Malik. Shops were open, traffic normal.
LOCAL GETS MORE VOCAL
Development of an indigenous 5G network and big ticket structural reforms are among India's achievements as the next wave of communications and IT revolution gathers pace
ALL BETS ON BLACK GOLD
This summer's coal crisis was met with increased production. The coal ministry is also trying to ease the functioning of private players in mining
MILES AHEAD
Even when the pandemic put nearly all economic activity on hold, one ministry continued onward, building roads and highways and generating jobs at a time when India was economically vulnerable
GET ON TO THE FAST TRACK
The new railways minister has quelled the unease among the staff and unions, and is racing to get faster, safer trains on the tracks
NOW BUILD BRAND INDIA GLOBALLY
India's single-minded focus on export growth fetched record dividends. It now needs to capitalise on the shift away from China and develop as a reliable alternative to the global value chain
SETTING SAILS TO THE WIND
The Sagarmala programme and inland waterways are the big wins. A bigger piece of the global maritime trade is next
SPACE FOR INNOVATION
A powerhouse in space technology, private players are answering ISRO's call. More innovation is needed in other fields
STRIVING FOR ENERGY SECURITY
Rising international crude prices left little room to manoeuvre while private players are skittish about India's oil and gas exploration sector
STAY THE MASTER OF THE BALANCING ACT
Negotiating the choppy waters of international relations while furthering national interests remains the clear focus of India's foreign policy
STILL SEEKING SUCCOUR
Most hit by the pandemic, MSMEs need continued help to tackle the present business uncertainties and low demand
TAKING FLIGHT AGAIN
Battered by the pandemic, the airlines industry is getting back on its feet, aided by infrastructure and stimulus schemes
Back To Masjid Vs. Mandir?
A court-mandated survey of the historic mosque leads to further escalation with contested claims of a hidden lingam being discovered. Could Kashi be the new Ayodhya?
Yogi's New Neutral Avatar
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath is into his second term and one of the changes he is ringing in is a softening of the ardent Hindutva warrior image that he has been cultivating all these years.
Tomas Cup - How India Made History
The Indian Men’s Badminton Team Won Glory By Clinching The Thomas Cup For The First Time. What Went Into The Big Win And Where Do We Go From Here?
Cryptos On A Crash Course
Cryptocurrencies have been tumbling worldwide as the Ukraine war prolongs and the spectre of still higher crude prices and inflation haunts countries.
Why Marital Rape Qualifies as Rape
In the second week of May, the Delhi High Court passed a split verdict on the issue of whether the marital rape exception engrafted in Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was constitutional or not.
WHY JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS ARE DELAYED
Tardiness driven by a tangle involving collegiums and the Centre characterises the filling up of vacant positions of high court judges. And pending cases pile up inexorably
WHAT ‘IS' INDIAN POETRY?
A milestone and a doorstopper, this ambitious anthology brings together 94 poets whom India can claim as its own
THE CASTE CALCULUS
A NEW MOON BECKONS? CM Nitish and RJD's Tejashwi at the latter's iftar party in Patna, April 22
SORENS IN A MINEFIELD
Jharkhand chief minister Hem ant Soren has some real fire fighting to do in the coming days if he wants to continue in his post. Everything seems to be going wrong at once.
Q+A IN ON THE ACT
One of Indian fashion's brightest stars, Masaba Gupta, 33, is living her childhood dream of acting. This time, she has a part in the Amazon Prime anthology Modern Love: Mumbai
NEW RESOLUTION, OLD CONGRESS
On May 16, a day after the Congress ended its three-day-long Nav Sankalp Shivir in Udaipur, the party witnessed a formal gesture.
BETTING ON THE HINTERLAND
BHUPESH BAGHEL KICKS OFF HIS 2023 RE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN BY UNDERTAKING A SWEEPING TOUR OF RURAL CHHATTISGARH AND ASSESSING GOVERNMENT WELFARE SCHEMES
BAFFLING BAN
Foreign governments and our own farmers are angry about India’s sudden ban on wheat exports. But high inflation, lower-than-expected yield and procurement forced New Delhi’s hand
Against the Stream
Bengali OTT entertainment has taken off, but it sadly remains a prisoner of its own predictability