The new railway minister, who can be ruthless despite his submissive mien, has just pushed through politically sensitive rail fare hikes
The famous 'Gujarat model' won't work in Delhi. This is a spoilt city-state with a population that's never paid up front for anything
While it is true that art writers today are disingenuously uninformed and often need to be "fed" what they regurgitate by way of writing, I cannot but wonder how Malik would have made sense of much th
The business and showbiz combination that fell apart
For the govt in New Delhi, the crisis is its first foreign policy test
The governance structure and boards of PSBs, including State Bank of India and its subsidiaries, are antiquated and no longer conducive to good governance. These must be changed
N R Narayana Murthy's speech is an absorbing study on how great companies can be hurt if the right decisions are not taken
The pros and cons of higher duties on solar panels
Its negative correlation to the rupee's strength and non-correlation to domestic inflation makes the IT sector a good defensive hedge
Some of the measures have the potential of bringing in good companies to the market, analysts say
The Bharatiya Janata Party's quest to strengthen its base in north India starts from Bihar
The divide between developed and developing countries on the protection of intellectual property will take a long time to be sorted out
Need for deeper reforms to contain food inflation
The near consensus is that these announcements are in-line with the company's strategy
Competition law class actions may become a reality this summer, heralding a US-style litigation culture in the India