India Today Insight
The RBI and rupee's last line of defence
India is burning billions to stop its currency from sliding. The question is not whether it can afford to defend the rupee but whether it can choose not to
India is burning billions to stop its currency from sliding. The question is not whether it can afford to defend the rupee but whether it can choose not to
The India Today Indo-Japan Conclave discussed how India's skilling ecosystem must evolve to meet international standards and not just domestic job requirements
The India Today Indo-Japan Conclave delved into the 'The Manga-Anime Rage', exploring its emotional connect, commercial expansion and deeper cultural significance
Japanese engagement in Arunachal Pradesh is limited because of Chinese sensitivities, and that must change, the Union minister said at the India Today Indo-Japan Conclave
India's growth potential and digital capabilities complement Japan's quality and manufacturing expertise, said the India chairman of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry at the Indo-Japan Conclave
At the India Today Indo-Japan Conclave, Union MoS for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasada highlighted the booster elements of the bilateral collaboration
At the India Today Indo-Japan Conclave, strategic expert Sujan R. Chinoy underscored New Delhi's opportunity as Tokyo tries to reduce economic reliance on Beijing
The Haryana CM stressed that Japanese investment in his state was the outcome of "four decades of trust" and compatibility
L-G Taranjit Singh Sandhu's 'metropolis' vision for Delhi has Japanese firms setting up regional headquarters and tech hubs in the national capital
Bihar-linked operatives, handlers or logistical channels repeatedly surface in the sophisticated gold robbery network stretching across large parts of India
Khalid's long incarceration has exposed so stark a judicial contradiction on UAPA bail that the Delhi police have urged the Supreme Court for decisive clarity
While the BJP calls it a matter of public order, observers believe it is part of the party's familiar template of raking up Hindutva politics before elections
With the conservation efforts of the body managing the Lord Venkateshwara shrine, the temple town and contiguous hills are now thickly forested
It's a no-holds-barred legal and perception battle in which accusations of undue influence are flying thick and fast and the media's coverage has been questioned
In their post-election analysis, some district committees of the CPI(M) even challenged the wisdom to elect Vijayan as leader of the Opposition
While the SHANTI Act clears the way for private participation in India's civilian nuclear energy sector, critics have flagged safety and accountability concerns
The third edition of the Indo-Japan Conclave builds on a growing legacy and will underline just how central this bilateral partnership is to Asia's growth story
Rajiv Gandhi ruled at a very tough juncture, his degree of difficulty masked by the size of his mandate. May 21 is his death anniversary
A National Crime Records Bureau report throws up grim data that makes each student death a classroom left incomplete, a family scarred and a future extinguished
In May 2024, the Calcutta HC scrapped OBC certificates issued after 2010 and directed the Trinamool government to frame fresh rules in line with national norms