Improved trade ties will help revitalise the Indo-US relationship.
Recent attacks on activists highlight how terror is being used to bring about development, Himanshu Thakkar writes.

By making corporate social responsibility mandatory, the State is passing on its duties towards social development to the private sector, writes
Pushpa Sundar.
Uwe Seeler and Karl-Heinz Schne-llinger could not do it. Nor could Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Müller. And last night Bastian Schweinsteiger and Mesut Ozil showed that they, too, could not do it. They could not beat Italy in a competitive fixture.
Bilateral relations between India and Singapore are substantive, comprehensive and warm. To enhance mutual understanding between the intelligentsia of the two countries, the India-Singapore Strategic Dialogue was launched in 2007 after a meeting of the two foreign ministers.
The expulsion of a young CPI(M) leader shows that 'malign' has a different etymological root for a Stalinist party.
A predictable economic policy regime is always welcome. But is such predictability only the privilege of foreign investors, asks Ashok Malik.
What’s worrying you? It’s the NDA.
Disproportionately affected by public sector cuts, women are expected to step into caring roles.
For a better future, every Sri Lankan must believe that there will be a fair society in which there is justice for all, writes Meenakshi Ganguly.
By ignoring the summit, the G8 will take a backseat in the sustainability race.
A significant dimension missing in finding ways forward on the Kashmir issue is the urgency to preserve and promote the profound syncretic spirit of Kashmiri Sufism, which is the soul of its way of life
How some of world's most powerful leaders talk to each other in public meetings

To prevent sexual abuse, we must talk to children about sexuality in a positive way,
Radhika Chandiramani writes.
When Germany’s chancellor Hannelore Kraft met France’s president François Hollande in Berlin recently, they agreed on a compelling strategy to save the eurozone.