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Ukraine invasion: One year on, world remains on edge

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Ukraine invasion: One year on, world remains on edge

Big powers continue to retain the right to dictate the strategic postures of their small neighbours. No big power will give up this right

El Niño is likely coming, get ready

BUSINESS

El Niño is likely coming, get ready

India’s policymakers should prepare for the phenomenon to contain the adverse economic effects it may have

Air India is blazing a comeback trail

BUSINESS

Air India is blazing a comeback trail

The stunning turnaround at Air India vividly illustrates the benefits of privatisation 

How to incentivise pharma research? A ready primer

BUSINESS

How to incentivise pharma research? A ready primer

The problem with offering research-linked incentives is that it is far more difficult to measure outcomes or benchmark them

The great chatbot race: Tech biggies battle it out for supremacy

BUSINESS

The great chatbot race: Tech biggies battle it out for supremacy

The vision before OpenAI is to make it possible for people with no coding experience to build everything from websites to video games simply by describing what they wish to do to the chatbot in plain English and then be guided into doing the job 

Dear MPC, you can stand out, don’t follow US interest rates upwards

BUSINESS

Dear MPC, you can stand out, don’t follow US interest rates upwards

The falling off of inflation in India means that the Monetary Policy Committee should not raise interest rates any further

Technology, the creator of the Indian middle class dream, may now end it

BUSINESS

Technology, the creator of the Indian middle class dream, may now end it

The current bout of layoffs among tech companies may be just a cyclical phenomenon, but looming ahead is the nightmare of artificial intelligence making hundreds of thousands of coders redundant 

ASER Report for 2022: School enrolment up, but learning outcomes dismal

BUSINESS

ASER Report for 2022: School enrolment up, but learning outcomes dismal

The fact that only 44.7 percent of students in Class VIII can do division is a national embarrassment. No wonder, the government has opted out of the international PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) 

How to effectively regulate Big Tech? Australia can be a role model

BUSINESS

How to effectively regulate Big Tech? Australia can be a role model

Media organisations deserve a fair share of the revenue earned from content they produce, in order to create a sustainable business model

Not that Indians love the US less, but they love Russia more

BUSINESS

Not that Indians love the US less, but they love Russia more

Even as New Delhi strengthens commercial ties with Washington, it remains critically dependent on Russian oil and military supplies

India will weaken if government and judiciary keep duelling

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India will weaken if government and judiciary keep duelling

There is little doubt that the collegium system needs reform and the best way to do that is for the higher courts to take the initiative to make the constitution and functioning of the collegium more transparent, participatory and rule based

RBI governor's focus on inflation can choke growth

BUSINESS

RBI governor's focus on inflation can choke growth

Now that inflation is within the RBI's tolerance limit, it's time to create conditions that are conducive for growth 

Joshimath crisis highlights cost to business of ignoring environmental imperatives

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Joshimath crisis highlights cost to business of ignoring environmental imperatives

As early as in the mid-seventies the Mishra committee’s report had called for the banning of heavy construction work in the Joshimath area

Budget 2023 should offer growth steroids to small businesses

BUSINESS

Budget 2023 should offer growth steroids to small businesses

Small businesses play a critical role in employment and income generation. They need budgetary support to push up consumption. Will the Budget 2023 pass that key test?

India, China locked in a race to lead green hydrogen transition

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India, China locked in a race to lead green hydrogen transition

China is already the global leader in manufacturing cost-effective electrolysers to make green hydrogen 

Ensuring pharma quality is vital for both national and industry health

BUSINESS

Ensuring pharma quality is vital for both national and industry health

Recent international incidents related to cough syrups exported from India raise several questions about the industry and regulatory oversight

A global recession is coming but India's defences are in place

BUSINESS

A global recession is coming but India's defences are in place

Consensus points to a recession hitting the world economy in 2023, which poses a threat to India as well

Take steps to prevent a new COVID surge, but don't lock down again

BUSINESS

Take steps to prevent a new COVID surge, but don't lock down again

India's experience in fighting multiple waves of the pandemic shows the economy can stay open even as the fight against COVID continues

Economic and social progress go hand in hand

BUSINESS

Economic and social progress go hand in hand

Economies thrive only when there is financial as well as social capital measured in terms of elements like education, health and a liveable environment

Indian economy is in a sweet spot. This is why

BUSINESS

Indian economy is in a sweet spot. This is why

Improving credit appetite is causing FD rates to move up, bringing smiles back to savers while GDP growth estimates are looking up. But rising rates pose a risk too

Returning to the old pension scheme is a retrograde step

BUSINESS

Returning to the old pension scheme is a retrograde step

In a move that can cripple state government finances, a growing number of states are shifting back to the old pension system of providing defined benefits

Banks shouldn’t ask for tax breaks, but sell more in the countryside

BUSINESS

Banks shouldn’t ask for tax breaks, but sell more in the countryside

A key reason why banks are worried is that they find their deposit growth trailing their growth in lending 

Government and collegium face-off can worsen law’s delay

BUSINESS

Government and collegium face-off can worsen law’s delay

The two need to find a middle ground so that judicial appointments are made in time and justice is delivered in time

China turmoil is an opportunity for India

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China turmoil is an opportunity for India

The direct link between what is happening in China and the world economy is the workers’ revolt over a COVID outbreak at the Foxconn iPhone factory, the world’s largest, in central China

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