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With the endless murders, all and sundry toting guns and firing shots at innocent people on the streets, and the…

The days of China Phobia are over. Self-confidence would be in ample supply when the official delegation that accompanies Prime…

The government?s recent decision to curtail foreign aid, or more correctly, to withdraw itself from the administrative and legal requirements…

A few days ago, finance ministry officials who had come down to Mumbai and met the UTI Mutual Fund (UTI…

It is now the turn of Indian tea planters and exporters to discover that food safety is the number one…

At a time when we are constantly lamenting the fact that scamsters are never punished, the ruthless action initiated by…

The outsize current account deficit that the US economy has with the rest of the world had long been marked…

What gives Indian contemporary art its edge in the global art market today? It is obviously not the technique. I…

It has been truly stifling and oppressive in the Capital. Not merely its politics, but its weather as well! Driving…

Indian lawyers v/s foreign lawyers; Indian ITES (IT Enabled Services) companies v/s foreign ITES companies proliferating in India; Indian chartered…

Since the close of 2000, interest rates have cruised downhill. Between January of 2001 and 2003, the yield on 10-year…

It?s the economy, stupid! Of course you cannot call such world leaders as George Bush, Tony Blair and Gerhard Schroeder…

In these days of debates on procedures of value-addition to commodities and the process of doing so, many aspects of…

India?s export growth curve in information technology is tapering down with the growth rate of 26 per cent in 2002-03…

It has been a month since Prime Minister Vajpayee?s surprise peace initiative towards Pakistan, and during this time whatever little…

Technology can be a friend, or a very ruthless enemy. It took just a few SMS-es for panic to spread…

The frenzied speculative bubble that was built up in bank stocks over the last few weeks was finally punctured after…

Initial estimates for economic growth in the first quarter (Jan-Mar) of calendar 2003 do not bring much cheer. Gross domestic…