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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.
European Union has never been a coherent enough polity to deal with its problems immediately and directly
CAG report can be a classic case study
India can't afford an unpredictable tax regime
Higher investment possible without deferring deficit target dates
Doha round not dead, but has made little progress
US Republicans show dangers of irresponsible rhetoric
US Fed's commitment to caution cheers markets
Implications of a steep fall in non-oil, non-gold imports
Educational bars for candidates dilute India's founding principles
Govt must not add to banks' problems of stressed assets
Justice for crimes against women remains elusive
Lower inflation has worrying implications for fisc, India Inc
Sustained IIP uptick would need redoubled effort
Daunting development agenda before India
India Inc must provide information on harassment panels
Telecom regulator should ensure that rules are not misused by one telco to monopolise airwaves in a coveted frequency
Indian companies get left out of the procurement process because they cannot fulfil ambitious military specifications
The Congress should make a coherent and sensible political case for this alleged "vendetta" on the floor of the House rather than disrupt its functioning
Unless irrigation expands, agriculture will not be drought-proof
The country's crises offer a cautionary tale for India