Telecom regulator ties itself up in knots
No immediate gains, but new spectrum formula welcome
As the month-long Euro 2016 kicks off today, Adidas, Nike and Puma are relying more on individual players than team sponsorships to sell cleats and jerseys
Ten reasons why we will find it difficult to revert to the high growth rate of previous years
Policy consistency in India's ties with US welcome
Hope for positive economic effects must be tempered
Global banking regulation is now not just rules-based but mathematical model-based. The next crisis will show how effective this approach is
Every survey in recent years shows how the project of integrating Europe has been losing popular appeal
They are sharpening their poll strategies in a state that is not only the most populous but also has the most complex electorate profile
China is methodically and strategically attacking football at different levels
A process of separating two industries is easier to enforce than fighting an integrated utility trying to hamper access to a new entrant
The Centre's move to change the functioning of the RBI, expected to put an end to the bickering between itself and the central bank, could yet spawn controversies
Industrial output numbers warn against policy complacency
It helps to keep a written record of the wines tasted and note down the observations. This is a good way of cataloguing the development to being more than just a wine lover
Ian McKellen says Merchant of Venice is also a play about gays