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Our GDP is expected to surge by seven to eight per cent in the current fiscal. Although both services and…

You can?t touch this! This line from an MC Hammer song is probably what Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor…

The jury is still out on the total collapse of Cancun meeting of trade ministers of 146-member World Trade Organization…

Seen from here, a clash of titans – India, China, the European Union (EU), and perhaps even Pakistan – will…

Later today the Reserve Bank of India governor will make a statement on macro-economic conditions and on monetary policy for…

On October 30, the Securities and Exchange Board of India issued a clarification that was supposed to allay apprehensions about…

The most important thing about investment is that it must have relevance for the future. Something that does not have…

Amidst all the endless depressing news that is flung at us through our television sets and newspapers, the one unusual,…

Pure coincidence is the most likely explanation. India?s foreign minister Yashwant Sinha noted that he was unaware that his Pakistani…

The prospects for the freeing up of world trade in agricultural products are not good. This was made clear in…

Many things are going right this Diwali. Infrastructure numbers just out for September show steel, cement and refinery output all…

Now that the government has caved in to industry pressure and ordered the withdrawal the Companies Act (Amendment) Bill 2003,…

When we look at Indian contemporary art as investment, a question arises as to what we are investing in. The…

With what is referred to as the ?festive season?, endless cards, announcements of new shops and sales, even weddings, are…

I am a little disappointed by our pink papers? analysis of the impact of the government?s move towards an ?open…

In the early hours of October 10th, the country lost one of its finest post-independence Naval officers, defence planners and…

The invite to the Big Bash called it a ?second innings?. And what a second innings it has been thus…

Most policy is about the humdrum, not seismic, shifts in strategy. And in this humdrum world of the familiar things…