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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.
The puzzling politics behind Britain's EU referendum
Modi must focus on other state-level reforms, such as those in labour laws, leasing of land and agriculture
Caution on reviving PPP model is warranted
Can China sustain high levels of capital flight?
Questions about the growth and investment revival
A govt wanting to make governance 'smart' by spending on technology can give a leg-up to vendors in this sector
Regulation of domestic work needs careful design
Govt should revamp agricultural marketing to increase farmers' earnings and amend land-leasing laws
The extra revenue mobilised through the hikes should be used by the govt to ramp up its capital expenditure
Govt should also ask itself whether its handling of the news about the attack is up to the mark
China is ahead of us on several parameters like spending on R&D and patent applications filed
Important moves towards a single agricultural market
Improved fuel norms should be a top priority
The Congress should permit criticism of its leaders
Evaluating the NDA's infrastructure ministries
Government must strive to create more consensus
Trai should keep consumer interests in mind
The CM should pay heed to CEA'a advice and use the vast tracts af land for a knowledge hub
Manufacturing and trading subsidiaries of Indian companies may now have to pay taxes in India
Better health care is possible only if public health care spending its scaled up