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Four days before he passed away, Bibek Debroy wrote his obituary: ‘There is a world outside that exists. What if I am not there? What indeed?’




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Why the Akhnoor encounter has set a gold standard in combating terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir




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How India can secure its soldiers in UN forces amid Israel-Hezbollah escalation




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Why you can’t breathe this Diwali, and how to fix that




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Swachh Bharat must focus on the invisible sanitation worker




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Pratap Bhanu Mehta writes: In government and outside, Bibek Debroy remained his own person




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The Third Edit: Remembering ‘The Indian Express’ columnist, Bibek Debroy




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November 2, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Shoot-at-sight Orders




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Lessons from my mentor, Bibek Debroy




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Ram Madhav writes: Congress, don’t blame Haryana loss on EVMs




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Rohit Bal, beyond the stardust: His Kashmiriyat, passion and the elegance of the ordinary




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Indians’ foreign visa obsession: From bureaucrats’ kids to Gulf workers, why is talent leaving?




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P Chidambaram writes: Fasten your seat belt




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Inside Track: Frontrunners for BJP president




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Multi-member seats: A short-lived experiment




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Suvir Saran writes: How Rohit Bal taught me to accept myself




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November 4, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Mrs Gandhi’s send-off




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Express View on the silencing of Afghan women: Apartheid in Kabul




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How to raise a boy: In a shifting world, my son’s freedom of mind is his greatest strength




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How can free and fair elections in India be ensured? We have had the answer for 75 years




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When Alia Bhatt clapped back at social-media trolls




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Why India has no one but itself to blame for the series loss against New Zealand




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November 5, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Delhi Calmer




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WHO reports shows India has plugged gaps in TB care. Funding deficits could delay eradication




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The Third Edit: Why Shakespeare isn’t monkey business




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C Raja Mohan writes on US elections: Contrary to popular belief, American power is not diminishing




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Remembering Bibek Debroy: The eclectic economist




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Donald Trump is terrible news for climate change, but Kamala Harris isn’t good news either




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Bibek Debroy, my guru: His passing is a reminder that even the brightest lives fade




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How Bibek Debroy helped revive a forgotten aspect of the Qutub Minar complex




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Why Quincy Jones would be a misfit in a music industry he helped shape




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November 6, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Indira Gandhi’s ashes collected by Rajiv Gandhi




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Rahul Gandhi writes: Match-fixing monopoly vs fairplay business — time to choose freedom over fear




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The meaning of private property has evolved. SC verdict on Article 39(b) recognises this




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With recent Supreme Court ruling, busting myths about madarsas




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As an Indian student in America, I witnessed Trump 1.0. I’m glad I left before Trump 2.0




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In Trump, stronger and bigger, America has chosen The Great Disruption. Brace for the ride




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Why Trump won and Kamala Harris lost: The American left-liberal is neither left nor liberal




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November 7, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Calm in Capital




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The Third Edit: Remembering Nightingale of Bihar, Sharda Sinha




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After Team India’s Test defeat, the ball is in BCCI’s court




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Republican or Democrat, women in American politics remain the underdog




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Udhayanidhi Stalin is right about Bollywood’s lack of cultural diversity




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At Prithvi Festival, Naseeruddin Shah recalls Bhanwari Devi’s ordeal and its impact on gender rights in India




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At CoP29, Global South and North should shed adversarial position on climate finance




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J&K Assembly resolution calling for dialogue on special provisions must be beginning of a conversation




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November 8, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Ronald Reagan re-elected as US President for the second time




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SC’s interpretation of private property curtails state’s power but enhances judicial review




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Derek O’Brien writes: On rediscovering an old love and learning to enjoy the journey




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As I live in exile, I watch in horror as the Taliban seeks to erase women