GMR Infra’s demerger plan has entered the final leg. Will a separate listing of its airport business unlock value for investors?
A sound and robust healthcare infrastructure is a prerequisite for a digitised medical system to function effectively
The KLEMS database shows the biggest job gains were in construction and trade, but employment in the manufacturing sector continued to shrink
The Congress needs to deliver the strong opposition that is a must for democracy
Stubble-burning is an unintended consequence of the technology developed for the Green Revolution. Some estimates say farmers in northern India burn about 23 million tonnes of paddy stubble every year
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The main plank of the DBT is targeting. Beneficiaries can be identified based on their economic status. No business should be made to supply free, and then wait fretfully for the government to reimburse the resultant loss. Subsidy is an arrangement between citizens and the government. Businesses should not get embroiled in it
The near term is likely to be weak although growth could improve in the medium term. Investor attention will anyway shift to the new MD and CEO’s plans for the company
The longer central bank ‘tapering’ is delayed, the more the risk of a disruptive markets move
Low debt and exposure to other industries allow big tech companies to sense changes in the environment much faster than others
China has the largest renewable energy base globally and is still hostage to coal. Green energy is estimated to meet only half of incremental global electricity demand in 2021 and 2022
India continues to be one of the few risk-on markets, thanks to retail buying. The only worry is a crash in global markets
Sebi has taken some major decisions, assuaged demands, and tweaked some areas. But as of now, we only know the broad specifics. We’ll have to wait for the fine print
The aviation sector in India has been a graveyard of fortunes and dreams, but its fatal allure continues to attract new players
India’s tango with Taiwan could be disconcerting China, which regards the Taiwan as one of its ‘own provinces’. Moreover, India’s ‘One-China Policy’ does make New Delhi cautious as to not make it a big announcement giving due regards for Beijing’s concerns
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Both US and England central banks have indicated their willingness to respond to growing inflationary pressures by lifting short-term borrowing costs
Rising rates don’t have to crush stocks, but they can
India’s rankings have improved but the catch-up process is at a slower rate compared to other economies. Thus, it is important to understand the hurdles and bottlenecks restricting the pace of India’s catch-up process
A combination of factors has led to a sharp spike in oil, gas and coal prices, raising the spectre of inflation and slower growth
Centre-state concurrence on discom overhaul will mean little unless snags in tariff fixation, billing, and collection are fixed
Analysts say the “new forever” range of utility vehicles and cars have catapulted the passenger vehicle segment’s revenue to the highest in eight years
The Evergrande crisis, the US Fed’s tapering and rising oil prices continue to weigh
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Geopolitically, AUKUS has added another pressure point on China to moderate its behaviour. To make this move effective, Quad and AUKUS partners, particularly India and the United States, will also need to add trade initiatives in the Indo-Pacific