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Prosenjit Datta is former editor of Business Today and Businessworld, and founder of Prosaic View, an editorial consultancy.
Prosenjit Datta is former editor of Business Today and Businessworld, and founder of Prosaic View, an editorial consultancy.
Book review of Genius Makers: The Mavericks Who Brought AI to Google, Facebook and the World
Book review of The Art of Business Wars
Prosenjit Datta points to a possible crisis as the government moves to improve supplies of Covid vaccines: inadequate testing facilities to handle those volumes
Book review of In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works and Shapes Our Lives
The government has, either by design or accident, engineered a market with too many buyers and too few suppliers
Poor planning by the Union government has ensured that India is not just short of doses but also that the shortage will remain for quite some time
The Code Breaker captures the competitiveness and politics of modern science, and the progress of science in the field of evolution and genetics.
The government needs to realise that cryptocurrencies today are what stocks were in the 17th century. They cannot be ignored and the door cannot be shut on them in the long run
Book review of The Mystery of The Parsee Lawyer: Arthur Conan Doyle, George Edalji And The Case Of The Foreigner In The English Village
Weaknesses in India's drug regulatory regime and the constraints and questionable decisions of the drug regulator could mar the country's reputation in global markets
Book review of Invent & Wander: The Collected Writings of Jeff Bezos
Book review of Beyond Great: Nine Strategies for Thriving in an Era of Social Tension, Economic Nationalism and Technological Revolution
Techno-nationalism sees nation states using their superiority in specific technologies rise up the global hierarchy and dominate other nations
Book review of How to Make the World Add Up: Ten Rules for Thinking Differently About Numbers
Book review of The Meltdown: India Inc's Biggest Implosions
If the Big Tech companies get broken up and their powers to acquire get significantly curbed therefore, the whole ecosystem will need to change
Book review of Pragmarketism: Pragmatic Marketing Insights For Winning Indian Consumers
Of late, government policies for the automobile sector have been in the news more for dissuading existing players than encouraging them to invest more
In the case of Covid, researchers, drug companies and regulators are trying to compress that timeline as far as possible