It's all good to be tactical - keep China out of strategic markets; hit back in the same coin if it looks to keep India's key sectors out - but don't shoot yourself in the foot, writes T N Ninan
The road transport minister stated that global businesses are looking at possibilities outside China
Many people running MSMEs fear that the support offered by the government might not be enough, while many others are tweaking their business models - basically trying to do more with less
For self-reliance to be effective, the country must reduce protection and invest in exports and learning
Will it continue to come from STEM disciplines or should we complement it with creative talent that can approach a problem from a different perspective?
Whether it is air-conditioners, home appliances, entertainment electronics, and even fast-moving consumer goods, the dominant competitors remain foreign
Made-in-India solar panels might not be the most competitive, but what might work in the country's favour is the strategic shift in the priorities of companies post Covid
Company says it saw demand picking up in May and has managed coronavirus crisis well.
Says GST rate reduction to go to Council; Council is likely to meet on Friday through video conferencing.
India is well aware that while globalisation is here to stay, its norms, however, may become different, says India's foreign secretary
What we need is a map - an economic blueprint - that will address the need for domestic growth and put in place measures that will make India attractive for foreign investment.
Demolition of factories - now halted due to Covid-19 pandemic - has been steadily happening over the years.
Revival of economic activity should overwhelm its agenda
Suspending the entire labour law as some states have tried is not sustainable
Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month declared a $265-billion rescue package - equivalent to 10 per cent of the gross domestic product
Don't let a virus stall initiatives and weaken the economy
Protectionism will hurt India's economy and its people
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing India Inc on Tuesday, had stressed the need for reducing imports and strengthening local products across key categories including ACs.
Companies like Siemens suggest the government needs to reduce the cost of doing business to ensure domestic firms grow
That would depend on income generation through efficient, fair and transparent marketing of the farm produce, which the government needs to ensure