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A recent success for the Union disinvestment ministry in its plans to sell two giant oil company shares has been…

Seeing both the sales and production of our contemporary art even in the most troubled times is heartening. The artists,…

The overkill on the invasion of Iraq by the US, British and Australian forces has virtually blacked out all other…

A major war is on, the efficacy and role of global rules and institutions is being challenged, many erstwhile alliances…

A couple of months ago, I decided to change my cellphone. Two years, I was told, is a long time…

If the world, as we knew it changed after September 11, 2001 ? will it remain the same after March…

Last Monday we had discussed the precipitous increase in recent years in the proportion of the combined debt liabilities of…

As I write, the world is being determinedly pushed to a war by the US. Despite the wise counsel for…

Holi was over on the 18th of March in Braj Bhoomi but in the political capital of Delhi the date…

Relations between India and the 15-nation European Union (EU) are marked by either great expectations or something close to despair.…

Last Thursday in Parliament the Union finance minister shared the compulsions that he faced. He was reported to have said:…

Last week?s Supreme Court judgement has gladdened the hearts of the financial services industry. If the Securitisation Bill has armed…

Indian contemporary art is quietly becoming one of the best in the world. Three exhibitions in Delhi highlight this. There…

Another small victory for all those who found the ?Fair and Lovely? advert in bad taste. It is to be…

The initial reaction to the latest budget from local media, economists and industry was so positive as to be almost…

In the mid-nineties, the board meetings of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), as it was then known, were a media…

When the finance minister (FM) said in his budget speech that ?the Department of Company Affairs (DCA) is now being…

In mid-January 2001, wholesale price index (WPI) inflation rose to 8.8 per cent. Thereafter it fell, and quite sharply, to…