Here is the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
Leveraging agritech startups successfully requires an increased focus on agricultural research and innovation
India has gained traction from its negotiator's astringent rejection of the deal and advocacy for the Global South
China was unable to deliver returns when its economy was on fire, and today it faces geopolitical challenges
Policymakers are missing a key point - there are few new and scaled-up technology solutions to mitigate climate change
Here is the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
Watching global firms utilising services production in India offers insights into the role of FDI
India's revised NBS-AP has done well to set 23 well-advised targets conforming to various global biodiversity-related conventions
Although multiple factors influence outcomes, in both states the ruling alliances relied heavily on welfare schemes, such as cash transfers to women, which appear to have played a significant role
For a group that works in sectors where the ability to raise money and minimise political risk is essential, such news can hardly be easy to shrug off
AI is helping reduce energy wastage and improve business process efficiencies. However, its energy use may be neutralising the overall benefits from digitisation
Irritants persist for MOOWR units, although over five years have passed since the introduction of MOOWR 2019 regulations
"We undertake to repair/replace all material and manufacturing defects within the warranty period." The National Commission concluded this made it equally responsible for repair or replacement
There's been a dramatic rise in loans against gold in the past one year, but growth in unsecured loans is slowing. Bank loans to the NBFC sector have also dipped
Here is the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
As we barrel towards a generative AI-dominated future, the art of picking a word of the year will only get trickier
One beguiles with its simplicity and spirituality, where elephants saunter past day and night, while the other dazzles as the future on steroids, boasting robo maids and flying cars
By withdrawing support from the government, Conrad Sangma has stood up to be counted in the eyes of the Kuki-Zo. Whether that matters is a proposition yet to be tested
Sebi may now launch fresh inquiries. Parliament will open to uproar, and Adanis' access to foreign capital will become impossible. The damage this time will be deeper and longer-lasting
Mr Trump's obsessions with tariffs and immigration go way back, and he probably won't respond well if people ridicule him for not delivering on his signature policy ideas