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  • Brexit provides India chance to hike trade with UK: Sarna

    "You have built such a bridge with the British government, its Prime Minister is visiting Delhi in November. You are a change-maker - you came and there was Brexit and you have changed the Prime Minister. You are going to Washington and you will change the President (there)," he said.

  • Will see full impact of Brexit by 2020: Lord Meghnad Desai

    Will see full impact of Brexit by 2020: Lord Meghnad Desai

    Nothing much would change any time son and after people calm down by Monday mornings they will realise that there is no reason to revalue the British economy in the short-term, Lord Meghnad Desai, UK Labour Politician.

  • IILM Confers 10th Distinguished Global Thinker Award on Professor Ashish Nanda, Director IIM Ahmedabad

    IILM Confers 10th Distinguished Global Thinker Award on Professor Ashish Nanda, Director IIM Ahmedabad

    The 10th IILM Distinguished Global Thinker Award was conferred on Prof. Ashish Nanda, and a renowned educationalist and Director, Indian ...

  • IILM Confers 10th Distinguished Global Thinker Award on Professor Ashish Nanda, Director IIM Ahmedabad

    IILM Confers 10th Distinguished Global Thinker Award on Professor Ashish Nanda, Director IIM Ahmedabad

    The 10th IILM Distinguished Global Thinker Award was conferred on Prof. Ashish Nanda, and a renowned educationalist and Director, Indian ...

  • IILM Confers 9th Distinguished Global Thinker Award on Mr. Naveen Jain

    IILM Confers 9th Distinguished Global Thinker Award on Mr. Naveen Jain

    The 9th IILM Distinguished Global Thinker Award was conferred on Naveen Jain, an exceptionally successful entrepreneur and philanthropist, today in ...

  • RBI shouldn't hasten rate cut trajectory: Meghnad Desai

    RBI shouldn't hasten rate cut trajectory: Meghnad Desai

    Meghnad Desai believes Modi needs to take the nation into confidence and explain to them the steps taken by the government. He says the government must reach out to the Opposition to pass important bills. According to him, the passage of land, mines and coal bills are a must for confidence boost.

  • Expert take: Was the war on corruption compromised by Anna?

    Expert take: Was the war on corruption compromised by Anna?

    Now that Anna Hazare's fast is over its time to ask just how substantial was his victory? Could it be the case that the cold facts reality fall short of the victory cries we heard on Sunday?

  • Is it advantage Christine Lagarde Vs Agustin Carstens?

    Is it advantage Christine Lagarde Vs Agustin Carstens?

    Lord Meghnad Desai, Professor Emeritus – Economics at London School of Economics (LSE) speaks to CNBC-TV18’s Menaka Doshi about the race for the top job at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and what he makes of the situations that the global economy is currently witnessing.

  • Will fight be over once government dances to Anna's tune?

    Will fight be over once government dances to Anna's tune?

    Lord Meghnad Desai, Professor Emeritus at the LSE, in an interview on CNBC-TV18 spoke about the man leading India's fight to get the Lokpal Bill amended before it heads to parliament - Anna Hazare.

  • Budget will be very complacent and smug, says Lord Desai

    Budget will be very complacent and smug, says Lord Desai

    CNBC-TV18's Latha Venkatesh spoke to Lord Meghnad Desai, professor emeritus, LSE; Chetan Ahya, managing director of Morgan Stanley and Eswar Prasad, senior professor (trade policy) at Cornell University to find out their opinion of the macroeconomic priorities that should inform this year’s budget

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