Bluff and bluster on Indus water sharing
Forget about BASIC and BRIC, it's time for basics and brick
The drift continues in bilateral relationship
Subbarao's annual statement will be of unusual interest this year
Since few read discussion papers or Parliament committee reports on Budgets, this doesn't help policymaking
Foreign investment policy must be stable and predictable
Too many ministers have too many interests
There's a need to synchronise the systems of local representation
Is there hope for the tribals and forests of central India? If not, is there hope for the kind of India some of us want?
The ultimate solution is a judicious use of discretion by the judges themselves
Macroeconomic policy must sustain manufacturing growth
Give the adivasis honour and dignity and the pool of discontent in which the Maoists swim will dry up
If there's one lesson irritated consumers can teach marketers, it's that the message of credibility does not change
Tough intellectual property rights sought by the EU in its free trade agreement with India have set off global protests
While the last hasn?t been heard on the matter, Sebi?s stance seems prima facie inconsistent with the law
Under-recoveries are unsound
The executive suites of most major companies still remain largely boys' clubs, but things are improving
It is not in our interest for the rupeee to rise against the dollar in which our exports are invoiced