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On Friday, 500 employees of the Airport Authority of India (AAI) turned up to protest against the privatisation of airports.…

The budgetary exercise has two sides to it. It either inspires people to work harder and more creatively to broaden…

It is a refreshing change, not having handouts about the Prime Minister and his government hitting one, day in and…

January 1, 2005, should be a red-letter day for Indian textile and clothing exporters, since it will mark the disappearance…

The promises made in the Common Minimum Programme, if implemented in letter and spirit, would impose substantial expenditure burden on…

There is ?old Europe? and a ?new Europe? and then there is a country that is neither, or perhaps both.…

The move for reservation of jobs in the private sector could be sedating the impoverished and oppressed groups with the…

It?s a complex situation. When you ask brokers or investors about the possible impact of a turnover tax replacing long…

With Budget Day approaching, matters of government finance come to the fore. Es-pecially when there exists a document, namely the…

The debate on fakes, like the debate on whether art is a commodity or not, is really meaningful only if…

Does the 25-nation European Union (EU) exist? Well, yes and no. It exists for exporters, since it is the world?s…

What is that intangible that draws people to India? It clearly is one of the most unwelcoming destinations in the…

In this column a fortnight ago we had discussed the Common Minimum Programme (CMP) where resources, like manna, were presumed…

With art becoming an important avenue of investment, the old debate of standards versus money has surfaced again. A number…

We live in complex times when good and bad news often come together. The art world, being part of life,…

The Nehru Centre in London has become, over recent weeks, the activity hub of public diplomacy for India. Virtually every…

The ongoing discussion within the United Progressive Alliance government on the indirect tax regime that governs the textile industry is…

This has been quite an election season, even by India?s rather spirited standards of twists and turns, and we are…