
For the IPL matches, crowds have been pouring into Eden Gardens, whatever the fate of the Kolkata Knight Riders team…

For the IPL matches, crowds have been pouring into Eden Gardens, whatever the fate of the Kolkata Knight Riders team…

This is true. There?s an Indian Boilers Act of 1923, and as reported in FE, 85 years on, amending the…

India, as the private equity universe sees it, is an energy story. This is quite surprising as conventional corporate wisdom…

As pointed out by your editorial, LLPs will serve the dual purpose of limiting of liability to the sum committed…

Here are two things we learned. First, Barack Obama is going to almost certainly be the Democratic nominee.

P Chidambaram argued many times that banks should absorb the rising costs of funds by squeezing their interest margins and,…

The coming together of Bharti and MTN will the change the global pecking order for telecom firms, pitchforking Sunil Mittal?s…

At 60, the State of Israel faces many challenges, as Shlomo Ben-Ami writes. But must Zionism always form an ideological…

Paul Collier, author of The Bottom Billion, has written one of the most linked comments in recent blogospheric history.

The steady gains being made by India in clinical trials highlights the possibility of adding another lucrative business to the…

Faced with an insistent demand from trade union leaders to retain an annual 9% interest rate on deposits of workers…

George W Bush?s attribution of the spiralling global food prices to the rising prosperity of India?s huge middle class is…

Microsoft says its offer for Yahoo! is off the table, but could this be just a negotiating ploy? It?s a…

The most fascinating aspect of M&As in the US, especially those in the information technology arena, is the relative lack…

Let?s be logical and not emotional about food. From ill-informed outsiders? point of view, it seems reasonable to blame rising…

The gullibility of people has always been exploited by rent seekers and kickback takers who do not want economic rationality…

Jim O?Neill, head of global economic research with Goldman Sachs, also credited with the ?Bric? moniker, is an ardent Manchester…

The latest signals from the world?s foremost economic powerhouse are mixed, to use a clich