
Ankur Bhardwaj is an Indian journalist currently heading the web team at Business Standard, with a strong focus on economic and political analysis. He has contributed to leading publications, offering clear and insightful commentary on government policies, financial markets, and political developments.
Ankur Bhardwaj is an Indian journalist currently heading the web team at Business Standard, with a strong focus on economic and political analysis. He has contributed to leading publications, offering clear and insightful commentary on government policies, financial markets, and political developments.
Balancing the two seemingly divergent interests -- of industry and agriculture is what the political leadership, and particularly the government, must find an early answer to
The fracas over vice-president's absence and alleging Rajya Sabha TV's blackout of the event took some sheen off the event
Will the Prime Minister accept such impropriety from his council of ministers or will he set an example and strengthen his moral standing?
Govt softens stand on consent clause in Land Acquisition Act
Steel and Power generation sectors are the ones most affected by land acquisition problems
Party chief Amit Shah has said BJP needs 370 seats in Lok Sabha to address the contentious issue
A beginner's guide to the history of military landings on highways and their objectives
If the media will not be accountable to the Chief Minister of a party with 67 out of 70 seats then what hope is there for this country!
The proposal for a Public Debt Management body announced by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in the annual budget speech in February, has now been rolled back
Any policy that creates sub-monopolies on a public utility is neither market-friendly nor in the larger public interest