Editor's Note
From the Editor-in-Chief
With Modi's popularity rising across four Mood of the Nation (MOTN) surveys, could he use it to carry out big reforms?
With Modi's popularity rising across four Mood of the Nation (MOTN) surveys, could he use it to carry out big reforms?
In this Republic Day special issue, we feature 20 institutions that have become forces that generate a greater good, and goodwill.
AI use is sweeping across India, and the choices it makes now will determine whether AI deepens inequÂaÂlity or becomes a genuine instrument of inclusion and growth.
Together, Modi and Trump dominated India's domestic and foreign policy discourse over the year, making them a worthy choice as our Newsmakers of the Year 2025.
For five decades, INDIA TODAY has chronicled without fear or favour, and without a break, the nation's trials and tribulations, neither avoiding its tensions nor contradictions, but continuously reinventing itself.
India's economy will not remain in this Goldilocks moment forever. The challenge is to convert this statistical sweetness into sustained, inclusive growth.
The IndiGo meltdown has brought focus to over-regulation and over-taxation that crush airlines, and have left India's aviation sector a virtual duopoly
You may agree or disagree with Vladimir Putin, but the candid, well-reasoned counterpoint to the world he offers here is essential reading.
India cannot afford to let one of its states languish in a twilight zone of suspended hostility, where neither reconciliation nor resolution seems remotely in sight. Manipur deserves better.
The NDA has secured an overwhelming majority in Bihar, but the bigger the mandate, the bigger the responsibility.
The Delhi blast leaves plenty for India's security bosses to rethink, and it is imperative that a nationwide hunt roots out all white-collar terror modules
Women stars have been a relative rarity in Indian sports. The Women's World cup win changes that permanently.
The 2025 Bihar Assembly election is Tejashwi Yadav's biggest test, and he comes into it with his punch and panache intact, but wiser and more mature.
A cross-sector analysis estimates that 60 per cent of working-age Indians have low back pain. Yet, what was once a life sentence of pain is now, in most cases, manageable.
Shubhanshu Shukla's story urges young Indians to dream of space, science and discovery. We bring you a sparkling interview with the man who brought outer space a little closer home
The 2025 Bihar Assembly is now an unpredictable triangular contest brimming with volatility, with outcomes that would carry national resonance.
Under the India Semiconductor Mission the Modi government made one of its biggest gambits. The Indian semiconductor landscape is now bristling with activity
Citizenship confers rights, obligations and the power of the vote. To render it uncertain is to imperil the Republic itself. What the country urgently requires is an identity card, not an identity crisis.
Prevention, not 'jugaad', must be the national mindset. Climate change is no longer tomorrow's threat; it is today's lived reality.
As a generation's searing anger boils over onto the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal's Gen Z revolt has been framed as an act of ethical cleansing of governance.