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TOI PlusDhaka verdict: Let’s temper the euphoria
BNP needs the Awami League to prevent the country’s journey down the slippery slope of Islamism
Feb 21, 2026, 20:03
TOI PlusWhy trade deals can’t help India become a major apparel exporter
Free-trade agreements can open doors. But if domestic policy keeps tying knots in the supply chain, those doors will lead nowhere. India must decide whether to protect a few or empower the many.
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 19:27
TOI PlusGold As India’s Silver Bullet
There’s $5tn worth of gold idling with households. If RBI buys it at 100% spot price, paying 65% in cash and the rest in 29-year bonds, it can create a real wealth effect while earning revenue for govt
Dec 19, 2025, 21:12
TOI PlusJudicial Overreach On Four Legs
Leading SC advocate argues that stray dogs relocation order raises uncomfortable constitutional questions
Dec 19, 2025, 20:26
TOI PlusThe real ‘Dhurandhars’: Indian spies who pulled off daring missions
Long before the Ranveer Singh-starrer spy thriller, Indian intelligence agencies executed many covert operations abroad, relying on deception, patience, anonymity, and personal sacrifice — missions that reshaped conflicts, delayed nuclear ambitions, and dismantled terror networks
TIMESOFINDIA.COMDec 19, 2025, 20:56
TOI PlusAfter the Coldplay concert clip, the internet moved on but she couldn’t
Kristin Cabot was caught on camera with her boss at a Coldplay concert. The video went viral. Soon she was drowning in the vitriol of strangers
New York TimesDec 19, 2025, 16:16
TOI PlusHow the rupee's fall is hitting India Inc's profits
The rupee’s slide is seeping into corporate profitability, triggering forex losses on overseas loans. Even heavily hedged firms like PFC took an INR940 crore hit in H1 FY26, while risks are rising in dollar, euro and yen borrowings. It’s not a crisis yet — but currency stress is quietly building, and the warning signs are hard to ignore.
ET PrimeDec 19, 2025, 16:08
TOI Plus'Like a pissing contest — who had the most women'. Trump and Epstein's relationship was far more complex than the president now admits
Trump has tried to minimize their friendship, but documents and interviews with more than 30 former employees of Epstein, victims of his abuse and others who crossed paths with Epstein and Trump reveal an intense and complicated relationship. Chasing women was a game of ego and dominance. Female bodies were currency
New York TimesDec 19, 2025, 13:39
TOI PlusWhat’s The Beautiful Game Without Ordinary Fans?
Fifa’s World Cup tickets price out most die-hard football lovers. Cheaper tickets are too few. Add to this Trump’s travel bans & visa hassles. World’s favourite sporting tournament has earned its first yellow card
TNNDec 18, 2025, 22:06
TOI PlusWhy Beijing Can’t Be Delhi’s Model
Yes, China massively reduced urban air pollution. Some of its strategies are worth studying. But an authoritarian govt can implement changes a democracy can’t. And India can’t spend as much as China did. We need our own solutions
Dec 18, 2025, 21:50
TOI PlusIndia’s inequality puts us in unexpected company. So, who are our ‘neighbours’?
Our closest peers aren’t always the ones we imagine when we talk about growth and development. These 6 charts show how inequality works in India — and where you stand
TIMESOFINDIA.COMDec 18, 2025, 18:49
TOI PlusTackling hate speech: Can Karnataka’s law be the template for rest of India?
The law passed by Karnataka’s Congress-led government empowers the state to take preventive action against hate speech and imposes prison sentences of up to 10 years for repeat offenders
TIMESOFINDIA.COMDec 18, 2025, 18:47
TOI PlusHousehelp at your doorstep in 10 mins! Burning cash or building habits?
India’s newest and buzziest consumer internet category has gone from zero to several hundred thousand weekly orders in a matter of months. This early momentum, however, has come with a fast-rising bill. Investors acknowledge the capital needed for scaling this space, but are also cautioning that founders need to be efficient
ET BureauDec 18, 2025, 18:30
TOI PlusDoctor couple’s model that heals people and builds rural economy
They moved to remote Sittilingi in Tamil Nadu, built a hospital, then integrated ‘backwards’ into farming and crafts. Through organic farming, women-led producer companies and markets, they tackled malnutrition, debt and migration
TNNDec 27, 2025, 12:47
TOI PlusWhy stocks of companies running McDonald's, Domino's Pizza are no longer market favourites
Big QSR brands are losing their edge. Westlife and Jubilant stocks have fallen even as valuations stay rich, while Zomato quietly reshapes the market. Food apps are empowering local players, squeezing margins, and slowing growth to single digits. Scale no longer guarantees power. The question arises: who really controls the customer now?
ET PrimeDec 18, 2025, 17:58
TOI PlusFrom an 'alcoholic’s personality' to revenge politics: 5 things Trump’s chief of staff said about his presidency
The usually publicity-shy chief of staff offered an unfiltered look at the instincts, grudges and personalities driving his presidency
New York TimesDec 18, 2025, 13:23
TOI PlusTo Build A Safe Gig, Follow The Baba
How to secure rights for gig workers – with no single employer, fixed hours of work, or common workplace? K’taka gets a new law whose foundation was laid over 50 years ago by a young doctor
Dec 17, 2025, 21:09
TOI PlusRace To The Gateway Of Bombay
Stakes are high, but Mumbai’s civic polls are touch’n go for both coalitions. Allies’ hyperlocal networks and organisational depth may decide the battle
Dec 17, 2025, 21:02
TOI PlusWhy Indians’ obsession with antacids is putting their heart, kidneys and gut at risk
From heart rhythm emergencies to missed cancer diagnoses, doctors across Indian cities warn that casual, long-term use of acidity medicines is causing grave damage to vital organs and masking serious illnesses
TIMESOFINDIA.COMDec 17, 2025, 21:11
TOI PlusAfter Op Sindoor, how India’s going ‘Hammer’ & tongs at homegrown weapons
India will now locally manufacture the French-origin Hammer precision-guided weapons, while the Army has placed a ₹5000-crore order for indigenous kamikaze drones, capable of operating in heavy spoofing and jamming environments
Dec 17, 2025, 20:51



















