The interim Budget's problematic subsidy mathematics
With Telangana all but solved, focus should now shift to the long-simmering Gorkhaland issue.
The Telangana Bill raises many questions
A strategic response to stress on public sector banks
Violence and vandalism at toll plazas point to poor planning. An independent highway regulator would have helped the cause
The media industry fails to get its act together and ends up hurting itself
If the government has to take its public expenditure reform plan to its logical conclusion, the next step should be to reduce the headcount of ministries that have seen a cut in their central Plan out
Investors would have much preferred a gritty, honest appraisal of the tough trade-offs
Three principles to make up your mind on the interim Budget
We need a system that helps entrepreneurs and allows smooth administration
After impressive fiscal restraint, it is time to boost potential growth
Regardless of who forms the next government, the interim Budget speech lays down a must-do list
As Monday's CII event shows, Kejriwal's ideas aren't too bad. The national parties could take a leaf out of his book
Pakistan's unique, tiny, polytheistic tribe has become the latest target of the Tehrik-e-Taliban
Three choices: Nothing; Something; Everything. Correct answer: All three, but at different points of time. Let's see how
Being amongst the most vulnerable emerging markets, India will have to fight hard to attract foreign investment now that tapering is a reality