Without a credible opposition or a coherent farm strategy, India's agricultural policy risks drifting into populism, fiscal stress and long-term rural distress
India's growth is powered by hard-working people and a rising 'Middle India';. This aspirational group needs financial enablement and infrastructure support to accelerate mobility and sustain growth
As the Union Budget nears, the focus must shift to debt, deficits, and borrowing from household savings, and how these choices affect private investment, manufacturing growth, and jobs
The bloc brings together complementary strengths. The US and Japan can provide technological leverage while South Korea dominates chip manufacturing
Nationally, the working-age population is expected to peak around 2031, but several states have already crossed that point
From India's role in a changing global order to fertiliser reform, export ambitions and the EV supply chain, today's Best of BS Opinion brings together key editorials and columns.
On Republic Day and International Customs Day, a reminder that vigilance in enforcement must remain anchored in constitutional limits, due process and the rule of law
Linking urea sales to digital farmer IDs could curb leakages and fiscal waste-but only a phased, inclusive rollout can protect farmers and revive soil health
As global order frays and the US turns inward, India's Republic Day optics underline a strategic pivot towards Europe and faster reforms at home
Tripling India's exports by 2035 needs tiger-like performance, open markets and ruthless reform-conditions history suggests India does not yet have
Countries that aren't at the table are on the menu, says Mark Carney
India's six largest cities contribute nearly half to housing and mortgage volumes but lenders with scale shy away from deeper geographies
A high-level committee should be set up to review India's trade and Customs regulations, and undertake economic impact analyses of trade agreements
Smart ODR works well for resolving individual disputes. What is required is the routine publication of anonymised orders so that the same disputes don't keep resurfacing
The Centre's higher gross borrowing won't be a challenge in FY27, but the increasing size of state development loans is a concern
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Blaming Gen Z for shallow culture misses the point: algorithms, nostalgia and risk-averse institutions have drained depth long before the youngest generation logged in
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