From Vodafone Idea's financial struggles and Bengal's political tensions to oil market reactions during the Iran conflict, here are the top opinions of the day
PM Modi says Somnath symbolises India's unconquerable civilisational spirit and unity across generations
Against a backdrop of broken alliances and misaligned interests, India's relationship with West Asia is fundamentally different
In the past, smaller shortfalls in supply had caused much larger increases in oil prices
Ms Banerjee's contention is that the election has not been conducted fairly and that central forces were misused to capture booths and influence the outcome
The government has supported Vi in many ways so that the sector does not slip into a duopoly
Today's opinion wrap explores the economic fallout of the West Asia conflict, digital governance reforms, telecom disaster preparedness and the growing role of AI in policymaking
This historical context is worth recalling amid the overwhelming response to the government's latest mobile siren experiment as a disaster management measure
The rupee has breached 95 against the dollar and is amongst the weakest currencies in Asia
India's push for ease of doing business over the past decade, particularly the 98-point action plan launched in 2015 by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade and the World Bank,
Given the credit guarantee, banks will be less reluctant to lend, particularly to MSMEs
It is time the country had access to a larger and a more varied range of assessments of the Indian economy
Today's Opinion wrap tracks RBI's bank board concerns, India's satellite strides, gaps in economic guidance, China's consumption debate, and a memoir on rural farming journeys
Over the years, the government has made significant intervention in institutionalising the appointment processes. But of late, action seems to have lagged
GalaxEye claims it has signed distribution partnerships across over 20 countries, even before full commissioning
The prevailing consensus tells us more about China watchers than it does about realities on the ground. We should be wary of "China bashing" masquerading as a concern for Chinese consumers
From election upsets and disaster alerts to labour reform, media economics, and trauma narratives, today's Best of BS Opinion brings together sharp insights on policy, politics, and society
You'd err if you credit or blame the BJP success only on Hindutva. It's more than that. It is Hinduised-nationalism
India is a founding member of the ILO and has been a permanent member of its Governing Body since 1922. Over time, we have ratified 47 ILO conventions and one protocol, 39 of which are still in force
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