Todays Editorial

GST Bachat Utsav

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his 20-minute address to the nation on the eve of Navaratri, described the launch of GST 2.0 as a “historic festival of savings” for every Indian household. Far from being just a bureaucratic reform, the government’s rollout of GST 2.0 represents a strategic, transformative step with the potential to redefine…

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Jug Jug Jiyo, Modi Ji

In the long history of independent India, no leader has commanded such respect, authority, and popularity as Narendra Damodardas Modi. At 75, he remains as strong as ever—both in health and in the sharpness of his intellect. Since being declared the BJP’s Prime Ministerial face in 2013—endorsed not only by the party but also by…

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SC’s Waqf Balancing Act

The Supreme Court’s interim order on the Waqf Act deserves acknowledgment, not blind celebration. In their considered wisdom, Chief Justice B.R. Gavai and Justice Augustine George Masih stopped short of staying the entire Act, choosing instead to put on hold certain controversial provisions. This cautious middle path, while seemingly balanced, raises larger questions about the…

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Manipur Healing Begins

For more than a year, Manipur has stood wounded—its society scarred by the ethnic clashes between hill tribes and plains people, its politics in shambles after the resignation of a duly elected BJP government, and its image badly bruised. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi finally set foot in Imphal this week, it was not just…

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Engines of Renewed Trust

For weeks, India–US relations seemed caught in a tailspin, thanks to President Donald Trump’s trademark outbursts. First came the reckless tariff war, then the 50 per cent duty slapped on Indian goods, and finally the unpresidential flourish—his staff’s “unacceptable language” hurled at New Delhi. Many feared the bonkers theatrics from Washington would derail years of…

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Sovereignty Over Soros

India, the world’s largest democracy, cannot and will not be bullied — not by billionaire speculators, not by compromised dynasts at home, and certainly not by wavering “allies” abroad. The Modi government’s crackdown on George Soros’s shadowy network is more than a regulatory measure. It is a historic reminder: India threw out the East India…

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