Like any Prime Minister serving such a long tenure, Mr Modi has had his share of crises. Three of them were global: Covid, Ukraine, and the West Asia wars
From China's bid to expand the renminbi's global role to India's data centre boom, Narendra Modi's next challenges and Pope Leo XIV's views on AI, here's the best of BS Opinion
The process of adapting a Tehran-based play into one in Lucknow made us realise how women's struggles - both the everyday and the revolutionary - are often the same everywhere
Whether you agree with the Pope's interpretation depends in part on your answers to foundational questions about what it means to be human and the nature of consciousness
The weaponisation of financial markets is driving the search for less risky alternatives, and China is stepping into the breach
Policy aspirations to becoming a big player in AI cannot be fulfilled without the necessary DC capacity
From India's biofuel push and FIFA's commercial priorities to pressure on the rupee, shifts in the global arms market and Malayalam cinema's evolution, here are today's key opinion pieces
The solution is clear: India must rapidly electrify its trucking sector
The clock is ticking on the capital inflows that the recent measures of the government and the RBI are expected to garner
India possesses geopolitical credibility, growing technological capability, and a thriving defence innovation ecosystem, particularly in emerging technologies, that allows engagement across competing
Ticket prices for the final stand at over $7,500, more than four times the price of the 2022 final
Every increase in ethanol content requires engineering changes, recalibrating engines, testing, certification, and modifications to components exposed to fuel
The day's opinion page analyses priority sector lending reform, AI use in courts, the fiscal cost of freebies, youth activism, and a book on luck and self-help
In 2025-26, micro and small enterprises, for the first time, overtook agriculture as the single-largest component of PSL
Let's just enjoy the rare spectacle of peaceful youthful defiance
State debt and deficits do not capture the damage that doles inflict on the quality of public spending
Judicial officers, the registry personnel, lawyers and other court staffers, especially in the lower courts, will require extensive training to understand the capabilities and limitations of AI tools
Today's Opinion page examines fertiliser subsidy reform, urban governance failures, market regulation, industrial financing and antibiotic resistance through the lens of institutional accountability
Under Modi, India has remained among the fastest-growing major economies in the world despite the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and the supply-chain disruptions
With fertiliser subsidies set to hit record levels, India faces growing pressure to reform urea pricing and shift support directly to farmers