Here are the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
The US wants trade partners who can supply goods that were earlier sourced from China
The biggest theme has undoubtedly been the unveiling of new thinking towards trade and tariffs
The author elaborates on her role and experiences as a film journalist - a career that she confesses happened purely by accident
Over the past few days, Canada and Australia have held national elections. And in both, the centre-left party triumphed over right-wing challengers, whom the electorate identified with Trumpism
Brent crude oil futures were already dipping to nearly $61 a barrel before this announcement, and prices might go below $60 once traders have had a chance to digest this news
Our opinion page today makes a strong argument for better management of the arbitration process, as well as the precedent that the Supreme Court's judgement sets
China has 44 per cent of the known rare earth deposits that contain such critical minerals
The German market has hit a lifetime high. Even though the United States (US) is supposedly facing the prospect of empty shelves in a few weeks
As you can see, what was seen as a possible catastrophe became in India a stepping stone to its rise in global prominence, all because of the talented, large-scale workforce
Unnecessary competitiveness shifts our focus from our own destination to imagined races. It turns a fulfilling long-term journey into a relentless sprint that leaves us tired and anxious
The order is a blow to lenders. As experts have told this newspaper, lenders will have to return the recovery received through the resolution process
The deal, which is subject to ratification by the Ukrainian Rada, signals to Russia that the US is invested in a free Ukraine for the long term
By expanding the list of beneficiary businesses, the scheme is increasing support for micro and small enterprises and helping India in achieving its ambition to become a $5 trillion economy
Should the resignation of senior bankers on moral grounds draw the curtains on mismanagement and accounting discrepancies?
Here are the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
To appreciate Saudi oil policy, it always helps to focus on what the kingdom does, rather than on what it says - whether in public or private
One of the more surprising - and often missed - aspects of Francis' 12-year papacy was his emergence as an incisive economic visionary, urging the world to place moral values above markets and metric
Populist leaders of Mr Trump's stripe are provided the latitude to make multiple mistakes on an epic scale, any individual one of which might have sunk the career of a centrist predecessor
From loyalty to murder - how Ray's stories foresaw the moral mess of AI long before it began to permeate our daily lives