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The Indian success story in software is hyper documented and commented upon with regularity in the media, and during the…

After changes upon changes, we?re more or less the same…? ? Paul Simon, The Boxer By the end of this…

I have often wondered why the state with all the resources at its command, the largest collection of contemporary art…

And, the fog continues to disrupt life in Delhi. But we now have a new and rather crazy, thoughtless disruption…rehearsals…

The meeting between the world?s largest and second largest democracies, held last Friday in that cradle of democracy, Athens, was…

The proposal to exempt dividends from tax in the hands of the recipients, and companies from dividend distribution tax, might…

Eight years ago, when the IPO market was at its manic worst, corporate India first began to demand curbs on…

Wherever there is a good thing, every one wants a share of it. Our contemporary art market is no exception.…

Government authorities illegally shot dead a leopard in Delhi instead of tranquilising it, when it wandered into a populated area.…

Years ago when I was studying in the United States, Japan was a constant sub-theme in academia. Every year, thousands…

The decision by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) to first clear 31 stocks for derivatives trading, and…

Relations between India and the 15-nation European Union (EU) are caught in a time warp. The year may be 2003,…

Consider this. We know that Kumar Mangalam Birla?s Grasim Industries has a 15 per cent stake in Larsen & Toubro…

The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) for November 2002, released on January 10, was bad news. Output growth fell from…

I am writing from the venue of the Asian Social Forum in Hyderabad, with people from all over the world…

Delhi is shrouded in fog and the great ceremonial building, Hyderabad House, is shrouded in endless metres of white cloth!…

Crude prices came off their declining trend in mid-March 2002. The proximate cause was the soon to be dispelled notion…

Several years ago, at another of those endless seminars on corporate governance, an academic quoted an unnamed Tata director saying…