Doubts about new crop strategy for eastern India
India should build on China's aversion to risk-taking in pursuing its diplomatic objectives with New Delhi
As the pall of gloom over the US, Europe and Japan refuses to lift, developed country opinion leaders are counting their worry beads again
A larger role for CAG needs to be handled carefully
The railways deserve better leadership
The decline of western economic hegemony appears to have seriously complicated forward movement on key, current issues of global economic governance
CSR needs to be embedded in a corporation's operating philosophy. Everything else is just an
WTO talks on trade in environmental goods are turning into a market access issue for developed countries
China is using the crisis in the West to secure natural resources around the globe
Most companies still consider informing employees and dealing with their concerns as a soft and fuzzy exercise
Finance ministry must carry conviction with stakeholders
Events at Nafed weaken cooperative institutions
Inevitable conflicts of interest between rising powers China and India can and should be managed
Trade deficit, double-digit inflation, and political sclerosis are stacked against the rupee, but a lot depends on what the dollar does overseas
Even the thickest diplomats could not have missed the point that Krishna made at the Kabul meet
Mulayam Singh is desperately trying to revive the old alliance
The proposed GST rate structure can substantially increase compliance cost for taxpayers