The former has been more pro-farmer, and delivered better GDP growth while the latter was steadier on the fiscal and industrial side
The latest IPCC report leaves no room for doubt. India should take the lead in renewing international negotiations
Other ways to raise capital's efficiency also needed
Space constraints and pernicious laws restrict traditional retailing formats from efficiently serving the Indian consumer
Companies should leverage social media, not be afraid of it
Raghuram Rajan is correct - the RBI's monetary response to inflation in the past has been too weak
Persistent food inflation constrains monetary policy
IIP numbers show turnaround still isn't here
Aside from the Coal India-Greenpeace controversy, the answer lies in geology and the value we assign to ecology
With the US fiscal impasse discouraging the Fed's taper programme, India has a window of opportunity to get its macroeconomic house in order
The wrangling between the US president and the legislature will only harm the dollar, and global financial stability
Early implementation of Goods and Services Tax can help do away with uncertainty of tax costs for the real estate sector
A study finds migration doesn't lead to child labour; it impacts the education of child migrants
India has enhanced its presence in East Asia, while Indonesia took the lead in bringing one of the world's fastest growing economies closer to Asean
Under the radar, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama made a great deal of progress in resolving outstanding bilateral issues around climate change
It is perhaps true that as far as the cricketing era goes, there would now be BS and AS -- 'Before Sachin' and 'After Sachin'