New Delhi should strengthen ties with Washington, but at the same time keep doors open for other strategic engagements
Republicans have accused the President of stoking ‘Bidenflation’
China’s civilian infrastructure build-up in TAR or Xinjiang is almost always seen in India as being also of military use, as indeed they could be. But their other uses must not be ignored
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India needs to cleanse itself of the socialist brainwash over the decades and step into the freedom of personal choice in regulated markets with little scope of rent-seeking by the powers that be
A striking spate of extreme weather has triggered studies to find out if it has become more chaotic
Bottom of the pyramid individuals and businesses are clearly stressed
Foreign institutional investors and domestic retail investors are still under-invested in equities. Here’s a look at the numbers that matter
Lowering import duty on electric vehicles would go against the underlying ethos of encouraging manufacturing in India and the aim to build global champions
While the immediate damage may be curtailed to some extent, what is the guarantee that China will not change the rules of the game again?
What needs to be done is to lift English from the neglected morass and improve the way it is taught, on the one hand, and to constantly monitor the learning outcomes
The parliamentary panel on MSMEs recommends the same old tired solutions without going into the reasons why they aren't working
With the funds raised, the TPG fund would be the largest climate-focussed one in the world
It is difficult, if not impossible, to bring transparency into cryptocurrencies by way of indices. It is even more difficult for investors to truly understand the risks which come with investing in an index of cryptocurrencies
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Despite the fact that the Constitution mentions three organs of State — the executive, the judiciary and the legislature — why is the exclusive focus of the reform discourse the executive, as in the Union government, not even state governments?
China is considering a new round of export duties in its so far unsuccessful bid to soften rising steel prices. That’s a risk for domestic steel valuations
As a cash pile mounts in the financial system, the central bank’s interest rate policy is working less well than it used to
Singling out travellers from India when the country is witnessing steady dwindling of cases cannot be a decision born out of any objective criteria, but a highly objectionable selection process that unabashedly favours travellers from the ‘developed West’
SEBI has asked the registrar and transfer agents (RTA) to set up a common mutual fund transaction platform. The platform would be a one-stop shop for financial and non-financial mutual fund transactions.
The acquisition makes V-Mart a pan-India value fashion retailer by giving it a presence in South India
Washington’s note can act as a starting point for New Delhi to plug lacunae in investment policy
The principal contradiction is the one between capitalism and the market on the one hand and Chinese state control on the other
The flooding of cities across China in recent years is “a general manifestation of urban problems” in the country
Both Democrats and Republicans are tantalisingly close to an agreement on infrastructure but with none in hand