B2 Bombers, Bunker Busters, Tomahawks: The Weapons US Used To Strike Iran
All eyes are now on how Tehran responds. While a mega military offensive might lead to further escalation of the conflict, an inadequate response may cause Iran's ruling dispensation to lose popular support.
-
3 Minutes, 6 Stanzas, Century-Old Debate: The Many Turns In Vande Mataram's Journey
PM Narendra Modi launched a year-long commemoration of the song's 150th anniversary on November 7, 2025. In December, both Houses held special discussions on it, during which the 1937 Congress decision was scrutinised.
-
Indian Family Wipeout Over iPhone: The Dangerous Lure Of Consumer Tech Debt
Young buyers walk into physical retail stores, hand over basic identity documents and walk out with a consumer electronic device that costs more than their entire family's monthly take-home income
-
China Outspends India In Space, But New Delhi Holds The Trust Card
The US remains the undisputed leader in the global space race. But it's realistic for India to aim for the third place, says Bellatrix Aerospace COO.
-
It's About The Provenance: Head Of Strategy Koreel Lahiri Decodes One Identity Of NDTV
We at NDTV consciously recognise the fact that the same consumer inhabits several screens during the course of a day.
-
Opinion | India's UPI Miracle Has Created A Difficult, Rs 20,000-Crore Question
UPI's whole magic was the Rs 30 payment it charged nothing for. But how long can it stay free?
-
Opinion | Manmohan Singh, Bachchans, And Other Secrets Of 10 Janpath: The Sonia Gandhi Story
She entered politics reluctantly, mastered its power games, chose Prime Ministers, and managed betrayals. Congress's most powerful woman finally tells the world how.
-
Opinion | Why The Congress-Samajwadi 'Merger' Fantasy Could Be Opposition's Biggest Self-Goal
Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav do not need to become one another. They need to become better at being themselves, together.
-
Opinion | Mumbai's 'Marathi' Test For Cabbies, And The Art Of Fixing The Wrong Problems
All these years, India's financial capital has worked just fine without a Marathi mandate for its taxiwallahs. Whose problem is the new language rule actually solving now?
-
Opinion | Rs 1.05 Lakh Crore Lost: Inside The Dangerous Rise Of India's Gen Z Stock Traders
Investors under 30 now account for 37.9% of the total investor base in India. But they are also losing money at a much higher rate. Why are they doing it?