Indian politics has been subject to a roughly 20-year cycle for the last 100 years
There are too many uninformed fallacies about our defence production programmes
Corporate trainers say there are owls, foxes and turtles as well and all of them can be useful depending on the context
No doubt cronyism thrives in India, but is the scourge as bad as Arvind Kejriwal has made it out to be?
If foreign investors finally become disenchanted with the India story, the market will be in real trouble
Half-hearted merger norms for the telecom sector
Focus on harmonising standards and rules
Government gets around to re-energising wind power
Promoters should lose equity in Mundra power plants
Kisan Baburao Hazare is supporting Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress and attempts are afoot to form an alternative Third Front. Will these alliances really work?
With the Bali deal settled, countries should now focus on long pending issues such as market access and reduction in green goods tariff
The notable point about Narendra Modi's campaign is that, like Arvind Kejriwal of the AAP, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate is able to attract legions of ardent volunteers
India's government is increasingly for, of and by its biggest businessmen
Ashok Gulati revitalised a sleepy wing of the government
Transparency needed in opinion polls, not an outright ban
The recent coverage of the 'Leopard of Meerut' was shameful, to say the least
CERC needs to be complemented for taking away the carrot when none was needed by the sector