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One of the most used, debated and generally cliched terms of our times is globalisation. There are millions of articles,…

This country is on the threshold of another horror that will lead, once again, to civil strife, the kind of…

The summer blaze follows a simple trajectory as far as advertising is concerned. The hotter the blaze the colder the…

Last week, Horizons: The Tata- India Century: 1904 -2004 by Aman Nath and Jay Vithalani was released in Delhi: for…

Ten years ago, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India benchmarked itself to the best global standards and forced our…

The current US defence secretary came under much fire, some years before, for the analytical distinction that he chose to…

When we see the auctions of Indian and South East Asian art mounted by Sotheby?s and Christie?s, just a day…

In early April, the Planning Commission completed the Mid Term Review of the Tenth Plan. The outcome will be placed…

The decision for a second Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) has drawn adverse comment from many, that it may divert attention…

The on-going slanging match between China and the 25-member European Union (EU) is easily explained. But, how to explain the…

The latest issue of The Economist carries an advertisement by Pakistan?s Private Power and Infrastructure Board inviting foreign investors to…

National Stock Exchange (NSE) managing director Ravi Narain, true to his exchange?s tradition of being forward-looking, came up with some…

The early ?80s witnessed a renewed thrust on public expenditure funded infrastructure development in India. The focus was on thermal…

At their recent meeting in Cebu, Asean foreign ministers paved the way for India?s participation in the first East Asia…

The recent successful sales of contemporary Indian art in New York (Christie?s on March 31 and Sotheby?s on April 1)…

We must salute Dr Manmohan Singh for emphatically insisting on the agenda and outcome of the China and Pakistan summits.…

The too obvious need not be overemphasised… gl-obalisation is changing the world. These days, a giant-sized, moth-eaten face of Arnold…

Of late, one has seen advertising for what I call care brands: from city hospitals to medical tourism as it…