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Various industry associations and chambers of commerce must stridently demand implementation across all levels and come up with their own impact analysis of these reforms
The exercise of legislative power by statutory regulatory authorities undermines federalism and needs to be corrected
Here is the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
Much as India desires the existence of cooperative federalism, what it often witnesses is competition
It's an eternal mystery. Aviation is one of the world's most precarious businesses, yet it continues to attract investors
Here is the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
The underperformance of the state is largely due to its key economic centres, not letting the state take advantage of its underlying strengths
Patterns of capital expenditure have a bearing on economic growth. With their huge spending power, states have as big a role in economic development as the Union government
The series loss to New Zealand has laid bare a fundamental question: Is T20 batting ethos proliferating into Test cricket?
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India's strong data system can also speak for other nations who have less means and capabilities - financial or intellectual to record them, understand macroeconomic, monetary and financial aspects
As the white-collar hiring pool shrinks, every resignation triggers a contest to match compensation, job profile and flexibility to help work-life balance
A more effective solution would be to adopt the waterfall mechanism from the FSC framework, which prioritises the interests of customers over those of other claimants
Indian energy policy should create conditions where private firms may consider whether it is optimal for them to buy such equipment
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With Trump's rather isolationist policies, Europe may find it necessary to divert more resources for building better military capabilities
The National Commission observed that Singh had admittedly defaulted in payment, but there was no evidence to prove that the bank had served a notice prior to repossessing the vehicle
GRAP has become the only time we act, which, obviously, is too little and too late
Ensuring a level playing in arbitration is critical, given the rapidly expanding involvement of the private sector in the government's infrastructure programme