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Kanika Datta is a former journalist with three decades of experience and has worked in various editorial capacities with Business Standard for most of her professional career. She is currently a consulting editor with the paper. She is an opinion writer and writes a monthly column titled Swot" that mostly focuses on the intersection of business and economic policy with society. She is a history graduate from Jadavpur University. Her other interests include keenly following sports from the armchair (especially football)
Kanika Datta is a former journalist with three decades of experience and has worked in various editorial capacities with Business Standard for most of her professional career. She is currently a consulting editor with the paper. She is an opinion writer and writes a monthly column titled Swot" that mostly focuses on the intersection of business and economic policy with society. She is a history graduate from Jadavpur University. Her other interests include keenly following sports from the armchair (especially football)
It is disheartening that India sees its place in the sun only in the context of a Chinese economic sunset
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Here is the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
It's party time for world football as the Saudi Pro League signs headline-grabbing talent, but it also raises questions about money's impact on long-term success in the sport
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Here is the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
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Travelers in the Third Reich underlines the power of wilful delusion, and explores indifference of tourists in Nazi Germany to the regime's atrocities, offering a lesson that remains relevant today
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Here is the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
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While start-ups in India are not inherently better managed, their promoters seem less secure compared to shareholder-driven, board-managed companies
Joseph Sassoon's book chronicles the rise and fall of a Baghdadi Jewish family in British India and serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of mixing enterprise and extravagance
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Here is the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
Here is the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
Tim Marshall's book sets out the dangers of the growing belligerence of astropolitics and the future race for space
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