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TOI PlusWhy the Left may turn Right on Sabarimala issue
With elections looming, Kerala’s Left Front may back a review of the Sabarimala verdict it once championed — a move critics see as electoral pragmatism trumping ideology. As faith, gender rights and culture wars collide, the party walks a tightrope between secular principles and political survival.
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 23, 2026, 15:41
TOI PlusWhy this Tata-Airbus ‘made in India’ helicopter could be a game-changer
By early 2027, a manufacturing unit in Karnataka will start rolling out H125, the world’s only chopper capable of flying to Mount Everest. This will help cater to the Indian armed forces’ requirement for a light multi-role helicopter for high-altitude ops
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 23, 2026, 15:37
TOI PlusTrump long wanted to ‘take the oil’ in Venezuela. So, how much did that shape the raid?
‘We would have gotten all that oil,’ Trump had said in 2023, if the US took control of Venezuela. Was this the moment Trump decided to act on it?
New York TimesJan 4, 2026, 11:34
TOI PlusThe details behind the US abduction of Venezuela President Maduro in shocking military raid
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured and flown out of the country following a "large-scale strike" early Saturday that plucked a sitting leader from office. The extraordinary nighttime operation was announced by Trump on social media hours after the attack
APJan 3, 2026, 23:36
TOI PlusHow the killings of Hindus in Bangladesh landed Shah Rukh and his IPL team in trouble
SRK’s Kolkata Knight Riders winning the bidding for Bangladesh’s ace pacer made the star a political target. Some, rather belatedly, realised that the BCCI was more at fault. But the question remains – should sports be mixed with geopolitics?
Jan 3, 2026, 19:55
TOI PlusWhy billion-dollar targets keep slipping in mid-tier IT, except at Firstsource
Mid-tier IT firms routinely set billion-dollar goals and then delay them, making investors wary. Firstsource bucked the trend by hitting the mark almost a year early — raising an uncomfortable question for the rest of the industry
ET PrimeJan 3, 2026, 19:28
TOI PlusIs it healthy to take aspirin every day?
Donald Trump’s long-standing high-dose aspirin habit is at odds with modern medical advice. Doctors warn that for older adults without heart disease, the risks may now outweigh the benefits
New York TimesJan 9, 2026, 10:08
TOI PlusWhy India’s wealthy are hiring house managers
From styling golf outfits to planning meals, the elite and even the not-so-elite are outsourcing daily life
Jan 3, 2026, 17:48
TOI PlusA burning ceiling, a pulse of heat and ‘I felt like I was on fire’
Fireworks attached to bottles of Champagne sent up showers of sparks that appear to have ignited insulation in a bar. The blaze killed 40 people
New York TimesJan 3, 2026, 17:28
TOI PlusIs it safe to stop certain heart medicines after a stent? Top doctors answer this, and more
Every week, TOI+ subscribers ask questions about their health and India’s top doctors reply with clear, evidence-based guidance. From heart disease to diabetes, cancer to mental health, Hello, Doctor connects you directly with experts you can trust
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 3, 2026, 09:58
IndiaBoundless welcome
Hospitality is not about abundance, but about reverence. Not about capacity, but intent. A couplet from two millennia ago speaks volumes about this eternal truth. Listen to this week’s episode to know more.
TNNJan 3, 2026, 06:00
TOI PlusExit Impossible? Go For Emotional Equilibrium
Getting out isn’t an option in some truly difficult relationships, like with a parent or a child. The way out there is to first accept, then adjust
Jan 2, 2026, 21:22
TOI PlusAI Software Is Eating The World
We’re in an era of aimless tech gobbling hundreds of billions of dollars. The justification for AI cash binge is strange: it’s the future because so much money is invested in it. Tech for tech’s sake won’t make us better off
Jan 2, 2026, 21:17
TOI Plus“It could have been me”: Inside a Swiss village where the dead were mostly young
It was a haven for the young, where they could find hot chocolate when they wanted quiet and affordable drinks when they did not. Then it turned into a place of death
New York TimesJan 2, 2026, 16:24
TOI PlusHow India’s RAW helped unite two rival Begums to topple military rule in Dhaka
Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia, who was laid to rest on Dec 31, had once set aside both personal and political differences with Sheikh Hasina to help bring down the dictatorial regime of General H M Ershad. Here’s how India’s intelligence agency played a key role
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 2, 2026, 12:45
TOI PlusWhy Pakistan’s love for chai and sugar is bleeding its economy dry
Behind Pakistan’s comfort foods lies a web of subsidies, water misuse and regulatory capture that turns climate shocks and public health crises into private gain
Jan 1, 2026, 20:34
TOI PlusWhy Budget Holds Key To Growth In 2026
2025 was well played by GOI, but persisting challenges, ranging from a uncertain US admin to sluggish credit growth, and risk of inflation at home and abroad, call for more reforms
Jan 2, 2026, 09:23
TOI PlusScalpels And Soft Power
With trade barriers rising and tech visas tightening, India needs a new export story. Medical tourism can be it by learning from and besting models offered by Thailand and Türkiye.
Jan 1, 2026, 20:14
TOI PlusAs China holds war games, what does 'Taiwan's independence' actually mean?
China claims Taiwan as its own territory, and it has not ruled out using force to take it under Chinese control. Taiwan rejects China's claims. With China recently holding its war games around Taiwan, here's an explainer about Taiwan's history and what independence really means for Taiwan
AgenciesJan 1, 2026, 19:43
TOI PlusNew study reveals why ‘healthy’ young Indians are falling dead
A year-long AIIMS report lays bare advanced heart blockages, hidden rhythm disorders and missed warning signs behind many unexpected collapses in people in their 30s
Jan 1, 2026, 15:58



















