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TOI PlusHow ‘Total T20’ made India nearly undefeatable at the World Cup
India had attacking openers, a team packed with fearsome hitting potential till No. 8 and a bowling lineup with variety. The team also took certain decision that ensured it was always formidable.
TNNMar 9, 2026, 17:27
TOI PlusPakistan faces a big test. Will it join Saudi's war against Iran now?
Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir has met the Saudi defence minister to explore joint steps to counter Iranian strikes under their September 2025 mutual security pact. But why is it easier said than done?
TIMESOFINDIA.COMMar 9, 2026, 13:59
TOI PlusThe glitz and gab of Davos cannot disguise America's voluntary winding down
One year into Trump 2.0, the US president's 'unsettled' approach has opened multiple fronts, with the Greenland demand overshadowing more consequential geopolitical shifts. While the US' economic and military strengths allow it to proceed, a vacuum is emerging in West Asia, leading to new regional power dynamics and a multipolar world driven by opportunistic tactics rather than strategic design
THE ECONOMIC TIMESJan 22, 2026, 13:41
TOI PlusMaking Davos Great Again
The summit of the elites feels different this time, thanks to Trump and the disruptions he is wreaking on the world. When the going gets crazy, in-person meetings reacquire significance for decision-makers
Jan 21, 2026, 21:36
TOI PlusWhy Rupee@91 Is A Kitchen Table Issue
Here are 5 ways a 5% currency depreciation has quietly squeezed Indian households
Jan 21, 2026, 21:26
TOI PlusFly91’s struggles show why airline startups struggle in India
Many airline startups were announced in India over the last decade. But only three have taken off. Fly91 is one of them. While it has become difficult to separate credible airline operators from hopeful entrants, the former faces structural challenges that hinder expansion plans.
ET PrimeJan 21, 2026, 20:00
TOI PlusSnag hits Trump’s Air Force One. Five things to know about ‘flying oval office’
The US President was hours late to Davos after an electrical issue on Air Force One forced him to change planes. Here’s what we know of his official transport aircraft
Jan 21, 2026, 20:24
TOI PlusCanada PM's fiery speech: Is this the beginning of the revolt against Trump?
Without once mentioning Trump, Canada’s prime minister Mark Carney explained why compliance and good behaviour no longer guarantee safety — a speech that drew a standing ovation at Davos
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 21, 2026, 21:12
TOI PlusWhy Marwaris in Bangladesh still feel like outsiders in their home
Their count now down to barely 1,000, members of the community say it’s not just religion, but economic factors, too, which compound the challenge of continuing in the country. Amid a spate of attacks against minorities, they are looking to India for a helping hand
TNNJan 21, 2026, 15:25
TOI PlusThe many falsehoods Donald Trump spread in his first year back in office
In his second term, President Donald Trump has relied on blatant falsehoods, baseless claims and distortions to try to justify significant policy changes. Here are the most significant ones
New York TimesJan 21, 2026, 16:43
TOI PlusBengaluru, Pune top congested cities list. Can they cut millions of car rides like New York?
The results of congestion pricing have been striking. About 73,000 fewer vehicles now enter this bustling zone every day — a decline that has added up to 27 million fewer trips in one year – an 11% reduction on average. That single change has reshaped how New York City moves. Indian cities need to act fast
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 22, 2026, 15:33
TOI PlusHow your voice can be an early warning system for many diseases
Texture of the voice can help doctors pinpoint different conditions, from diabetes to depression, hormonal shifts and even malignancy
TNNJan 21, 2026, 10:11
TOI PlusIn Modi’s BJP, What Exactly Will Nabin Do?
Modern-day party chiefs do not wield real political power. But they are critical for turning leadership commands into operational realities
Jan 20, 2026, 19:16
TOI PlusMBZ In Delhi, Turks At Our Gates
India’s security challenge will get a lot tougher if Türkiye joins the Saudi-Pakistan mutual defence pact. The threat from this would-be Islamic Nato needs to enter mainstream consciousness in New Delhi. And friends such as UAE become crucial
Jan 20, 2026, 20:27
TOI PlusShaksgam Valley: Why is India furious over Chinese activity near Ladakh?
India, from the time of Jawaharlal Nehru, has never accepted the 1963 agreement under which Pakistan illegally ceded part of Indian territory to China. More recently, New Delhi has formally objected to China’s infrastructure build-up in the Shaksgam Valley in PoK
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 20, 2026, 19:14
TOI PlusWhy China is taxing condoms — but probably can’t raise births
If you’re having sex in China, you’d better be doing it to make more babies
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 20, 2026, 17:26
TOI PlusHow inflation eats into your retirement plans and what you need to do
Retirement planning has moved from family (sons and daughters) to finance (SIPs). But even strong returns can disappoint if inflation isn’t adequately built into the plan
TNNJan 20, 2026, 19:26
TOI PlusOne food order that blew a multi-country scamster’s cover
From a middle-class Delhi upbringing to plush Dubai hotels, celeb photo-ops and a Rs 1,500-crore transnational fraud, Ravindra Nath Soni’s story is not just about deception — it’s a textbook case of how modern Ponzi schemes are built, scaled and run
TNNJan 20, 2026, 15:55
TOI PlusFeeling tired after a drink? Why your alcohol tolerance falls with age
There’s little doubt that that our bodies struggle to deal with with alcohol as we age. Here's the factors that influence how much alcohol your body can handle
New York TimesJan 20, 2026, 19:27
TOI PlusWhat Superhit Movies Don’t Say About Fighting Terrorists
Dhurandhar offers a kind of unidimensional response to real threats. Given its evident hold on popular imagination, this can end up constraining policy choices. Complexity is built into any response to terrorism
Jan 19, 2026, 21:51



















