In responding to the war in Gaza for more than eight months, President Biden has often seemed weak — upset over the humanitarian toll but…
View More Opinion | How Biden Has Gotten in the Way of Fighting Starvation in GazaCategory: Opinion
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2024 Budget: Transforming India’s agriculture for climate resilience and food security
India just came out of record high temperatures underlining how climate change threatens the very foundation of food security for its 1.4 bn people. The…
View More 2024 Budget: Transforming India’s agriculture for climate resilience and food securityOpinion | Why It’s So Hard to Walk Away From Power
After his shockingly poor performance in last week’s debate, President Biden is facing mounting pressure to drop out of the 2024 election. Influential voices in…
View More Opinion | Why It’s So Hard to Walk Away From PowerDive into the Antarctic – The Economic Times
Fed up with city life but don’t have the option to explore The Great Outdoors? Hang on, there is a way out: listen to ‘Safari…
View More Dive into the Antarctic – The Economic TimesOpinion | The Abortion Case That Has Much to Say About the Supreme Court
Given the breathtaking sweep of the Supreme Court’s decisions in the final days of its term, it’s easy to overlook a decision that had no…
View More Opinion | The Abortion Case That Has Much to Say About the Supreme CourtHave it on record, even if expunged
Never a dull moment in Parliament. The ongoing session, the first after Lok Sabha elections, was expected to be stormy. It lived up to the…
View More Have it on record, even if expungedOpinion | Is America a City on a Hill or a Nation on the Precipice?
In late 2016, during his final weeks as vice president, Joe Biden decried the coarse presidential campaign the nation had just witnessed. “So much for…
View More Opinion | Is America a City on a Hill or a Nation on the Precipice?A woman’s place is in the boardroom
Women are growing their representation faster in Indian boardrooms than in corner suites, broadly in line with the relative time and effort that goes into…
View More A woman’s place is in the boardroomOpinion | Who Pays Tariffs? And How Do We Know?
Imagine yourself as a small-business owner who produces something — say, plastic lawn ornaments — for American consumers. (One of my uncles actually was in…
View More Opinion | Who Pays Tariffs? And How Do We Know?Spend on the world like never before
Indians are travelling abroad in significant numbers, soaking up a large part of dollars that migrant workers send back home to their relatives. Travel makes…
View More Spend on the world like never beforeOpinion | The Supreme Court Made a ‘Monumentally Awful’ Decision
On Monday morning the Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump and future presidents of the United States have immunity for official acts. “The entire idea…
View More Opinion | The Supreme Court Made a ‘Monumentally Awful’ DecisionIt’s cool to be nice, gentlemen champs
Nice guys finish last? Considering role models in various fields – in corporate, political, sporting, even creative playgrounds – seem to be rolling in their…
View More It’s cool to be nice, gentlemen champsOpinion | How to Get Voters the Facts They Need Without a Trump Jan. 6 Trial
The Supreme Court’s belated decision this week regarding presidential immunity is a defeat for presidential accountability, leaving Donald Trump, the only former president for whom…
View More Opinion | How to Get Voters the Facts They Need Without a Trump Jan. 6 TrialStop and observe – The Economic Times
The currents of aspirations and indulgences in our world are oppressive and irrational. There are countless pursuits and indulgences in our lives. Either we’re living…
View More Stop and observe – The Economic Times