A proposal to give the telecom regulator the right to impose penalties marks a sea change in the government's approach to regulation
Despite hopes, capital unleashed by Japan is unlikely to save emerging market assets
Taliban threats hang over Pakistan's historic elections
PPPs in urban health are a terrible idea
Reverting to 8 per cent growth in three years looks like a distant mirage
The G33's food security proposal is likely to be a contentious issue with developed countries, especially the US, in the upcoming Bali Ministerial meet
The more overtly virtuous the company, the greater the reason for investors to be wary of it
In Sahara group's list of three crore investors, there were some six thousand Kalawatis
A huge problem we have in all forms of media is people taking offence at what they see as a jibe at them
As the results season unfolds, we are likely to see several companies post poor numbers across sectors
Should India worry about the Trans-Pacific Partnership?
The Court now limits review petitions to only grave errors in judgments
How food security law is creating perverse incentives
Integrated farming can offer sustainable livelihoods to small farmers
The economy may be performing better than the euro zone, Japan and the US, but it can do even better if it continues to bring reforms
Policy confusion over fixing administered prices for these fuels is inevitable given the disconnect with reforms in user industries
The era of governance by committees and low-priced resources is over, says the Punjab deputy chief minister