Editor's Note
From the Editor-in-Chief
At the heart of Trump's clampdown is a blend of politics, racial and economic paranoias, that represents a setback for the one area in which America led the world without challenge
At the heart of Trump's clampdown is a blend of politics, racial and economic paranoias, that represents a setback for the one area in which America led the world without challenge
There are no moguls or magnates, no masterplan from a management whiz. This New Creator Economy is in fact the new mainstream
We may have stepped away from the brink again, but Pakistan and India cannot keep playing the game of nuclear bluff
With the 2025 strikes, Modi has set a far higher bar of deterrence for Pakistan's military-jihadi nexus
Operation Sindoor was marked by precise strategic calibration, and its message was clear: no more tolerance of Pakistan-backed terrorism
In raising tensions with India to divert attention from their own woes Munir is mixing a deadly cocktail of religion, politics and terror with brinkmanship
Pahalgam perhaps represents a turning point that old-school merchants of violent jehad have failed to notice, and the occasion demands there be a demonstrative nature to India's response
The real challenge for Indian business is not the lack of capital, infrastructure or skills. It is the legacy of regulatory cholesterol that chokes Indian entrepreneurship.
India must seize the impetus given by Trump to do business as unusual and break the chains holding it back from becoming a global trading trailblazer
The real ugliness isn't in someone's complexion. The ugliness lies in the mind of the beholder.
Turning history into a binary of heroes and villains may satisfy the politics of the moment, but it impoverishes the intellect of a civilisation.
The first India Today GDB (Gross Domestic Behaviour) Survey is a barometer to quantify aspects of Indian reality that we anecdotally witness
With every realm undergoing disruptions at speeds never seen before, the theme of the 22nd India Today Conclave was the 'Age of Acceleration'
The Modi government's four-pronged strategy is aimed at totally ridding the country of gun-toting Naxals by the spring of 2026
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is serious enough in India that in 2021 it became the first country to declare it a non-communicable disease
Modi's friendly sortie has convinced Trump to look beyond rivalrous competition toward mutual benefit
The trio of utterly emphatic assembly poll victories in Haryana, Maharashtra and Delhi, have given the BJP the aura of unshakeable national dominance it desired
As the government hopes for the start of a virtuous cycle of economic growth, some see the present path as a marriage of sound economics and good politics
Twelve years of immersion in politics have left their stains on Kejriwal, for whom it's a battle of survival, as also of the party he built
India's transformative journey over 75 years has brought an ease-of-living revolution, improving rural and urban lives with technology and infrastructure advancements
With a massive core of the consuming classes under pressure, the inevitable is happening: tapering consumer demand, the consequences of which radiate to all parts of the economy
Indians legally immigrating to the US are also in the crosshairs of the debate in the US that even Donald Trump will find tricky balancing
Here is India Today's annual bouquet of essays from eminent names and domain experts helps us reconnoitre the possible landscapes that lie ahead for India in 2025
2024 was a year of mammoth elections and momentous events but our crown for Newsmakers of the Year goes to India's new crop of chess masters
India Today's 49th anniversary special issue is a montage of 50 moments that have inspired India in some way
How India's navigates its relationship with Bangladesh may turn out to be an axial point on which the near South Asian future pivots
Gut issues are on the rise among Indians, especially those in urban areas, even as our understanding of the gut is undergoing a paradigm shift in viewing it as a 'second brain'
IIT Kanpur has announced the JEE Advanced 2025 exam date. Scheduled for May 18, the test will have two compulsory papers lasting three hours each, crucial for IIT aspirants.
The stunning win in Maharashtra seals the BJP's adoption of freebie economics, reversing the PM's famous stance against 'revdi culture'
The New Con is fear. It preys on people's instinctual paranoia at the thought of being picked on by the law, a zone where the process becomes the punishment
Employers must reassess their well-being strategies by acknowledging the devastating effects of stress on the human body
India's careful geopolitical balance relies on a strategic partnership with the US, which has bipartisan support in America
In its 21st year, we have made structural changes to INDIA TODAY's High & Mighty power list to make the comparison more like-for-like
The Maharashtra assembly elections will see the playing out of hostility that flows from all the ruptures, a war animated by several axes of intense personal rivalries
Every athlete knows failure is a better teacher than success, and Manu Bhaker took the lessons from Tokyo to turn things around
There is a key asymmetry at play when one looks beyond the 1-1 scorecard in the recent elections in Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir
The true test of our spiritual heritage is not to be consumed by fear and loathing but to let faith be the road to fellowship
Fatality rates from road accidents are beginning to be comparable to that of the pandemic. It's time India began to look seriously at the causes and solutions
Jammu and Kashmir is turning a historic corner, voting for an assembly after a full ten years
2024 seems to be the year of the horror-comedy—a genre that provokes screams from the unlikely blend of fear and mirth