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TOI PlusWill a redrawn map reshape Assam’s political future in 2026?
With constituencies redrawn and voter equations shifting, Assam’s 2026 election will be fought on an unfamiliar political map. The changes may strengthen indigenous influence while forcing opposition parties to rethink their strategy.
TNNMar 16, 2026, 17:22
TOI PlusLab & collab: Why dog lovers are getting together to ‘co-parent’
Sharing of commitment & responsibilities allows those with busy schedules to bring a pet home without while ensuring it’s always cared for and not left alone
TNNMar 15, 2026, 15:27
TOI PlusWhy it’s in China’s interests to keep out of the Iran war
As Washington and Israel escalate against Iran, China is signalling concern without committing power. Energy security, Trump’s expected visit and Asia-focused military priorities are shaping Beijing’s decision to remain a diplomatic voice rather than a battlefield actor
TNNMar 4, 2026, 13:53
TOI PlusHere’s What The Iranian Regime Is Thinking
By inflicting damage on US-Israel and disrupting everyday life in Washington’s Arab allies, it’s telling Trump that Tehran can endure more pain than his side. Ordinary Iranians are collateral, for both sides
Mar 3, 2026, 20:53
TOI PlusRight to choose a partner: Why police must protect interfaith couples
Delivering its judgment in a batch of 12 writ petitions, the Allahabad High Court recently held that the law cannot discriminate on the basis of faith, and unequivocally affirmed that the State has no authority to ‘veto’ the personal lives of its citizens
TIMESOFINDIA.COMMar 6, 2026, 16:59
TOI PlusOil Traders Expect A Short War
Both crude prices and futures indicate a belief that US will not allow Strait of Hormuz to be closed for long. That US politics will not allow a long conflict. And that Iran, despite aggressive retaliation from Revolutionary Guards, will run out of firepower before US & Israel do
Mar 4, 2026, 01:21
TOI PlusHow did Mossad know exactly where Khamenei would be, when, and with whom?
A mundane traffic feed became a real-time window into Iran’s most guarded routines. A new report tells us how Israel’s intelligence used it to target Khameini and Iran’s leadership
TIMESOFINDIA.COMMar 4, 2026, 07:32
TOI PlusYoung, hardworking, successful. But helpless against chronic back pain
We spend a bulk of our day sitting, whether at work, commuting or scrolling the phone in free time. This is affecting the spine
TIMESOFINDIA.COMMar 3, 2026, 18:14
TOI PlusWhy Maruti chose this Chinese co’s battery for its first EV instead of Making in India
Maruti Suzuki’s decision to import BYD’s Blade battery pack marks a sharp departure from localisation. Driven by safety, performance, speed and regulatory complexity, the move highlights how technology, geopolitics and cost pressures are redefining India’s electric mobility race.
ET PrimeMar 3, 2026, 17:52
TOI PlusDid Iran strikes just end Dubai's reign as the Gulf's unshakeable safe haven?
For decades, Dubai thrived on a simple premise: that regional wars would never reach its skyline. Iran’s weekend strikes — hitting airports, ports and markets — have punctured that assumption. The damage may be containable. The doubt now spreading through global capital may not be
Mar 3, 2026, 15:10
TOI PlusHow women going through a 'grey divorce' can ensure their financial independence
Many women are opting for divorce rather than staying in an unhappy or unviable marriage. Here's how women can be better prepared financially
TNNMar 3, 2026, 21:45
TOI PlusSeven takeaways from the Clintons’ Epstein depositions
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was defiant. Former President Bill Clinton spoke of President Trump’s ties to Epstein. A Republican raised a conspiracy theory.
New York TimesMar 3, 2026, 14:26
TOI PlusOn CIA radar: Why it’s harder than ever for world leaders to evade US surveillance
After Maduro’s capture and Khamenei’s death, global leaders are left weighing the mix of formidable US surveillance power and a president who appears eager to use it against his perceived enemies
New York TimesMar 3, 2026, 15:33
TOI PlusCan your health insurance deny an accident claim if you didn't disclose an unrelated illness?
You might wonder what diabetes, or another illness, has to do with your accident. It doesn’t, but your insurance company feels otherwise
TNNMar 3, 2026, 12:37
TOI PlusHow Trump decided to go to war
Behind closed doors, Trump’s path to war with Iran was more deliberate than his shifting public rhetoric suggested. As diplomacy unfolded, preparations for a decisive strike were already well under way.
New York TimesMar 3, 2026, 12:05
TOI PlusFor Trump, there was no ‘Maduro effect’. There’s unlikely to be any ‘Khamenei effect’
Whether Iran is transformed into the Switzerland of West Asia (not bloody likely) or whether it finds itself engulfed in a Syria-like civil war (all too likely), Trump’s approval rating will almost certainly remain around 43%.
Mar 2, 2026, 21:49
TOI PlusHow Is Trump’s War Playing In US Politics?
MAGA voters and Trump-voting independents are America First and anti-war in policy priorities. Trump didn’t prepare them for this war with a plausible, comprehensive articulation of either its necessity or regime change’s probable consequences
Mar 2, 2026, 21:24
TOI PlusSIP Calmly, Don’t Choke
Small investors shouldn’t panic because war is pushing stocks down. The India story is sound. Don’t try clever exit/re-entry. Wealth is built via persistence, not prediction
Mar 2, 2026, 21:12
TOI PlusOne person makes 35x of what another does. Why do both get free electricity?
The question landed in the Supreme recently, during a case on how states price electricity. And it nudges you toward something you may have never thought about — should you get free electricity?
TIMESOFINDIA.COMMar 9, 2026, 08:35
TOI PlusWhy India’s real crisis is not religion, but religious illiteracy
Festivals once brought neighbours together. Today, they risk becoming markers of division in societies losing their cultural literacy.
TIMESOFINDIA.COMMar 2, 2026, 17:57



















