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I had long awaited this opportunity to drive through India?s ?silicon valley? to visit the Wipro campus at Sarjapur, some…

At the full meeting of the Planning Commission last week, additional largesse was allocated for what were called focus areas…

Nothing seems to keep stock prices down these days. Not the worry over international oil prices nor soaring inflation, or…

Not unexpectedly, inflation continues to show no signs of abating. I think last week I had mentioned that for June…

There is a definite upswing in the market, possibly with people hoping to make the best of the inflationary trend…

Petroleum minister Mani Shankar Aiyar will feel perfectly at home in Brussels. New Delhi is taking the European Union (EU)…

Yashwant Sinha refers to Manmohan Singh as Shikhandi ? the connotation being eunuch, although the myth is a trifle more…

Much attention these days is focussed on the future of India?s outsourcing industry, the impact of monsoon and the up-down…

Atque intersilvas Academi Quaerere VerumAnd seek for truth in the groves of Academe? Horace 65-8:BC Epistles Cambridge, Massachusetts ? I…

It is not for nothing that we as a nation have the feeling of being one of a kind. It…

The Prime Minister?s recent initiatives signal a fresh approach to reform of the central public sector enterprises, which have been…

Veer Savarkar, Uma Bharati, perpetual screaming and yelling, endless boycotts, careful building of effigies, senior national leaders beating the reproductions…

India?s exporters of textiles and clothing to the European Union (EU) will discover that the EU market for their ware…

The new five-year foreign trade policy aims at doubling India?s market share in global merchandise trade within the next five…

The Exim policy, this year called the National Foreign Trade Policy for 2004-2009, has several new and innovative features. It…

Traditional varieties of basmati from India and Pakistan will enter the 25-nation European Union (EU) duty-free from September 1. At…

With inflation on the forefront of the policy radar, it seemed obvious that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) would…

The embarrassment caused to the government by the allotment mess in the six public sector disinvestment offers of March 2004…