India often pursues socio-economic reforms by spending without any multiplier effect on the economy or a wholesome effect on society
It would be better to maintain communication with the people through the media, instead of trying to snap it.
Nepal's earthquake is not about Indians belching and feeling good loudly. It is about respecting and admiring Nepal's dignity quietly.
All the money from public market investors could pose a risk to the start-ups, because there is a big difference in the way that investments from venture capital firms and public funds are structured
Native advertising is not really a new kid in the advertising landscape. But it is now growing on the back of increasing mobile penetration
Govt must persuade RBI on financial sector reform
The long weekend offers some time for traders to catch their breath. Presumably, FIIs will take stock of the implications of the US Federal Reserve not raising rates. If the FII attitude does stay neg
KPDL's Nestfest event in February is a lesson for all of us sages who feel that the best thing to do is to duck and let the slowdown storm blow over before we can emerge from our hibernating holes wit
BJP leaders should ask if they failed to have their say in the deliberations of the parliamentary committees, whose reports have criticised many govt policies
A number of significant linkages between rainfall and economic outcomes have policy implications
Towards a new deep-sea fishing policy
How to move labour law reform forward
Has the Bharatiya Janata Party leadership resigned to the fact that Bengal is a fading dream?
The Trans Pacific Partnership is becoming a reality in the Asia-Pacific region would have many implications for India, not only in tariff preferences but also higher standards
India cannot resent neighbours moving ahead with infrastructure projects that serve their interests, funded by Chinese munificence
There's evidence that moderate consumption of wine - particularly red wine - keeps you healthy and happy
On the field of play, IPL Season 8 has been relatively uneventful, a mixed bag of competitive games, one-sided beat-downs, and the occasional washout
To get re-elected, what lessons can Narendra Modi learn from Manmohan Singh's first term?