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For India, while growth remains stable and the disinflation process is underway, it also needs to build fiscal buffers
The festival season often sees retail investors pulling back from the stock market as they become more focused on consumption rather than investment
On monetary policy, Mr Das categorically noted that a rate cut would be premature and could be "very, very risky"
Among Indian firms, the paper finds smaller non-agricultural firms are more exposed to flooding and heat than larger firms
The tax came into being in 2017 with a promise to compensate state governments for revenue losses during the first five years
China faces headwinds in various sources of demand, in particular - and the government has not opened its purse strings sufficiently to make up for the shortfall
To build a global manufacturing base, which is desirable, India will need to build large-scale production facilities
India's approach to Pakistan in recent years has been to focus on isolating the country as far as possible
The push to increase RE capacity aligns with India's commitment to combat climate change and reduce global warming, aiming to achieve 500 Gw of RE capacity by 2030
At a time when 5G and 6G telecom services are a critical discussion point for their use cases or lack of them, satellite communication has divided industry players
The fact that only about 155,000 candidates applied for about 91,000 such positions on the first day surprised many. The number is expected to go up
As India's unicorns race to become decacorns, they must absorb the less glamorous sobriety of institution-building too
The basic structure of liberal economic reform that has been argued for in this country for decades now is one, essentially, of institutional change
This is the fifth test flight of the Starship and the first four did not involve recapture of the booster by chopsticks, due to various technical snags
Recent work by economist Arvind Subramanian and others, recently summarised in this newspaper last week, shows the problem is even worse than the ASI data suggests
Given the climate risks, India needs to prepare to deal with them because water stress is only likely to worsen
India must reform its judicial system to enable faster dispute resolutions. This will help improve overall investor confidence and ease of doing business
Ratan Tata's transformative leadership steered the Tata Group through challenges and globalization, reshaping it into a cohesive powerhouse
Honoured for neural nets, Hopfield and Hinton's Nobel raises questions on awarding contributions outside traditional physics
Monetary policy committee's shift offers flexibility but no signal of rate cuts; RBI Governor highlights inflation and stability as key priorities