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Tanmaya writes on a variety of topics
Tanmaya writes on a variety of topics
Today's opinions track regulatory practices and reforms that are required across key sectors of the Indian policy-scape.
Our editorial page today addresses various topics, including global reactions to Trump's tariffs, the future of BIMSTEC, and a look at NVidia's CEO Jensen Huang
Today's columns revolve around the backlash to globalisation that has made populism popular, even when it flies in the face of the people's best interests
Thanks to President Donald Trump, not just the world but even the US Fed remains in a state of suspense over how his tariff-threats will pan out in the real world
Our editorials and columns today largely revolve around the role of policy decisions, both in government and the private sector, and how they affect the real world
Openness, reliability, and hope are critical to successful democracies and have a cumulative effect on both domestic and global ties
Today's editorials and columns look at the world through the lens of relationships, and how they don't always turn out as intended
The undeniable thing is that government can shape the very nature of the nation, for better or for worse. From finances to health to labour to communication to awareness, it wields great power.
We look at today's editorial and opinions in the backdrop of regulatory perspectives across sectors such as markets, agriculture and banking
Today's columns encompass economics, politics, and cultural phenomena to bring you a rich mix of reading material.
Policymaking must find simpler ways of resolving seemingly complex problems: such an approach frees up economic agents for productive activity
The rapid growth of AI, success of mobile phone manufacturing, the index for states' fiscal health and labour shortages all point to opportunities for policymakers
From education to PSUs to advertising to tariffs, how we address the quality of spending matters as much as the quantum of it
Today's pieces cover diverse topics: our editorials examine how India's renewable energy sector is now a victim of its own success, and ponder the government's inexplicable pause on privatisation.
In today's newsletter, we take a look at our opinion pieces through the idea of boundaries and limits, and how they may be applicable to understanding different issues
From the use of AI in the military, to its use to generate unrest, from illegal human trafficking leading to conflict between allies, our columns today deal with the idea conflict
From the sight of chained and cuffed Indians to electoral campaign, to the regulatory space, our articles today argue that a light touch, firmly enforced, can go a long way
Our editorials and columns look at the consequences of policy actions, and how they can have far-reaching impacts
With the world in rapid flux following the election of Donald Trump, India finds itself in uncharted waters, and needs to learn how to make deals that serve its interests to the fullest
From nuclear power generation to agri reforms, from a noisy middle class to central bank's moves on interest rates, the government must jump over many obstacles to achieve its objectives