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  • Editorial: Live and let ‘live-ins’ live

    Fundamental rights of citizens cannot be eclipsed by social disapproval or hollowed out by stigma
  • Editorial: Opening up nuclear power sector

    Entry of private players will accelerate the expansion of atomic energy as part of India’s long-term energy transition
  • Editorial: India-Oman trade deal — expanding India’s footprint in West Asia

    A deal with Oman could provide the springboard India needs to find other markets in the region and in Africa
  • Editorial: Reforming India’s insurance sector

    Government’s move to raise FDI limit in the insurance sector to 100 per cent is welcome, but it must address genuine concerns with openness and fairness
  • Editorial: Burdening the States

    Financial liability of VB-G RAM G Scheme will be shared between the Centre and the State govts in the ratio of 60:40
  • Editorial: Hollowing out of the ‘middle’ — widening gulf between the rich and poor

    Paris-based World Inequality Lab’s 2026 report paints a grim picture of highly skewed wealth distribution, urging nations to rethink their growth models
  • Editorial: Political vacuum in poll-bound Bangladesh

    Leadership presence, narrative control, and the ability to project ideological credibility will determine whether the country’s fragile centre holds or succumbs to polarising forces
  • Editorial: Uphold the right to die with dignity

    By remaining silent on such a crucial issue concerning the terminally ill patients, the union government is trying to abdicate its legislative responsibility and pass the buck to the judiciary
  • Editorial: ‘Hate Speech’ Bill oversteps the line

    Karnataka’s Hate Speech Bill risks becoming a cure more dangerous than the disease
  • Editorial: Australia shows the way

    Australia’s sweeping social media ban for under-16s could redefine global child-safety laws and push other nations toward tougher digital protections
  • Editorial: Trump at it again

    US President Donald Trump’s latest salvo at India, threatening to impose new tariffs on rice imports, should not come as a shock, as it follows a familiar pattern
  • Editorial: Crisis in the air

    Indigo's lackadaisical and nonchalant attitude in adapting to the new DGCA rules has led to the crisis
  • Editorial: Acid attacks against women in India — a national shame

    The fact that nearly 88 per cent of the acid attack cases are still pending trial is a grim reminder of the serious flaws in India's criminal justice system
  • Editorial: Supreme Court’s timely intervention to curb cybercrime

    India’s apex court’s decision to entrust the CBI with a nationwide probe into digital arrest scams should help in speeding up efforts to check this dangerous trend
  • Editorial: Sanchar Saathi — Safety or surveillance?

    The Indian government’s increased push for sovereign control over digital infrastructure has already curtailed individual freedoms in the country
  • Editorial: Delhi gasping for breath

    The routine playbook: halting construction, limiting vehicles, and experimenting with temporary fixes will not address the structural roots of the crisis
  • Editorial: Karnataka’s power struggle continues

    For now, the embers of the fragile egos remain unaddressed, with the hope that the warring groups will not precipitate matters until the 2028 Assembly elections
  • Editorial: Positive step, though belated

    After the policy push, focus on auction efficiency, investor confidence, and infrastructure will be crucial in the National Critical Minerals Mission
  • Editorial: Welcome policy shift in India’s nuclear power sector

    If executed with prudence and transparency, the move to allow private participation in nuclear power sector could mark the beginning of a new era
  • Editorial: India’s labour reforms with caveats

    Though the long-awaited labour codes represent genuine reforms, the government must address the concerns of unions fully and fairly
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