Two is a "non-level playing field", which is known to be tilted against the private sector
Setting aside the question of the necessity of national qualifying examinations, high-quality parastatal agencies are essential to administering them reliably
The appointment of this little-known agency, incorporated in 2010, has raised eyebrows since its promoters are facing accusations of irregularities and nepotism in Uttar Pradesh
In the minutes, RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra argued that there was a need to remain watchful of a broadbased increase in inflation and de-anchoring of expectations
The purpose of the Tata group was to build Indian industries on solid foundations. Tata companies built for the long term
Today's opinion pieces examine India's persistent demand for cash, aviation safety, the coming leadership change at Tata Sons, the impact of US-China trade and life inside Tihar
Historian Sumit Sarkar transformed the study of modern India by connecting social history to multiple changes in politics, economics & culture, while engaging deeply with the challenges of the present
India's eighth WTO Trade Policy Review highlights its growing global trade footprint, digital transformation and FTA push while balancing openness with domestic development priorities
The decline in US manufacturing jobs began decades before China's WTO entry. The bigger challenge is helping workers and regions adapt to economic disruption
The latest incident comes just a year after the fatal Boeing 787 Air India crash, which is yet to find a closure with no clarity on what caused the catastrophic accident in Ahmedabad just seconds afte
Regulating the issue of banknotes was one of the main reasons for the establishment of the RBI in 1935
Today's opinions examine skilled overseas migration, workplace child care, India's youth employment challenge, AI governance in finance and a civilian account of war-torn Beirut
India's young population can drive growth only if the government invests more in education
AI is changing too fast for rigid, specific regulations to stay useful for long, but Sebi and RBI papers offer some guardrails for India Inc
Workplace creche mandate must be prioritised
India must prepare workers for changing global needs
Institutions build trust, these pieces show, not by doing more, but by making their actions add up
India needs reforms on multiple fronts
Has the RBI been biased toward tight monetary policy, or is its rate-setting framework flawed?
Large interventions across markets call for greater coherence in the RBI's policy framework