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The Business Standard Editorial Comment lays out the paper's insights and position on issues that are important to various segments, from policymakers to corporates to analysts, even political leaders. These appear in the form of editorials on the newspaper's Opinion page, and online under the Opinion segment. These opinion pieces truly embody the newspaper's 'Insight Out' brand positioning.
Rules must contain wasteful use in agriculture
Govt must decide fast on the timing and amount of stimulus
New Codes welcome, but gaps remain
Compensation issue should have been deftly handled
Google should not misuse its dominant position
The government needs to listen to business
The Internal Market Bill underscores the limitations of UK's EU exit
India should focus on exports for growth
A far-sighted government with the national interest in mind would determine that sectoral health, not its own revenue, is the major priority at this moment
Govt must create awareness about agricultural reforms
The opening salvoes of a new era in tennis have begun
Interest waiver will increase financial-stability risks
Govt must first evaluate the feasibility of bullet trains
Not the desired state for a young, aspirational, and vibrant India
Onus in Ladakh is on military-level disengagement
Sebi's new circular may lead to an avoidable churn in the market
Impact on the economy would be heavier than estimated
Changes in priority sector lending should be revisited
Frequent punitive transfers of bureaucrats known for their integrity and/or efficiency point to the ubiquitous political constraints on bureaucratic functioning
Hopefully, the court will recognise that the legal system should not undermine the financial system