The new tiger conservation policy rightly recognizes local communities as partners, not intruders, in protecting wildlife.
The journey of learning a language will endure beyond every technological revolution.
State autonomy should never be reduced to a bargaining chip for accessing central funds.
Enhancing household incomes and expanding employment opportunities are essential to revitalise domestic demand.
The eastern coastline of India consistently faces the worst impact of cyclonic storms.
India missed an opportunity to leverage the ASEAN Summit more effectively.
ECI’s Roll Revision Drive Must Avoid Bihar’s Flaws
Linking the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) with the Indian carbon market is significant, but key hurdles still remain.
The facts reveal that the project’s supposed ‘advantages’ are broad assertions that ignore or minimize its significant costs.
Trump aims to compel Putin to the negotiating table by undermining his strategic resolve.
Factories must ensure adequate facilities for women engaged in hazardous occupations.
Requiring labels on AI-generated imagery marks a positive beginning.
However, the respite for India may prove temporary, as the oil market’s cyclical nature often reverses gains swiftly.
India needs to emerge as a supplier of solar power to ensure the sustainability of its domestic industry.
When monitoring networks distort data, policy, public trust, and global credibility all weaken.
Pakistan’s internal security cannot be restored through external aggression against Afghanistan.
Editorials will resume from the 22nd October 2025 (Wednesday).
India must pursue a calibrated, step-by-step engagement with Afghanistan while showcasing its image as a credible and compassionate humanitarian actor.
India should voice its stance on global issues guided by moral conviction rather than diplomatic vagueness.
Lasting peace in West Asia depends on finding a fair and lasting solution to the Palestine issue.
The early arrival of the northeast monsoon brings good news for farmers, promising better rainfall and improved crop growth.
The Economics Nobel celebrates the power of freedom and the spirit of innovation.
India and the Global South can join hands to build a fair new economic system for all countries.
The Reserve Bank of India needs to make its forecasts more precise and reliable.
Blending Australia’s rich resources with India’s skilled workforce can create a stronger, more self-reliant clean energy system rooted in the Indo-Pacific region.
National security and ecological responsibility are mutually reinforcing goals.
Railway decarbonisation proves reform with fiscal discipline.
There are examples in the legal world that offer guidance on the protection of territories and natural resources
Despite its unchallenged military dominance, Tel Aviv may turn out to be a giant built on fragile foundations.
A genuine demographic mission must analyze the multiple transformations shaping India’s population dynamics.
The 2023 NCRB report highlights a significant surge in cybercrimes and offences targeting tribal communities.
Current efforts in mental health remain largely fragmented and lack cohesive
Kerala’s amendments to Wildlife Act may weaken national safeguards.
The Chemistry Nobel laureates formulated a new structural language of matter.
The British Prime Minister’s visit to India is expected to deepen bilateral cooperation across diverse sectors.
Detaining peaceful activists undermines, rather than advances, the nation’s true interests.
The Physics Nobel underscores the worth of curiosity-driven inquiry over immediate practical utility.
The Nobel laureates’ discoveries have fundamentally reshaped our understanding of the immune system.
Firms producing substandard drugs must be held accountable for their actions.
India continues to lack a comprehensive national framework to effectively address employment and livelihood challenges.
India should handle its concerns over Pakistan’s actions with caution.
Trump proposal largely advances Israel’s objectives but provides limited benefits for Palestinians.
Indian firms exhibit greater confidence in India than foreign investors.
A nationwide SIR would mirror the risks already exposed in Bihar.
India should leverage forecasts to strengthen disaster preparedness.
There will be no issue of THE HINDU on 2nd October 2025 as Ayudha Pooja is a holiday.
Partnering with fishers can strengthen marine conservation efforts.
Better wages are essential for women driving rural health services.
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