SDRs are allocated based on a country’s IMF quota (akin to the paid-in share capital of a company), and a…
Aligning with APEC by simplifying and harmonising trade procedures and regulations could boost India’s exports, attract FDI and support Make…
An analysis by the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water (CEEW) finds, developed countries will collectively emit around 3.7 giga…
What would the state of affairs be on this planet in 2030, after a hundred years?
They are rooted in desire to integrate more tightly with global economy
Developed and developing economies are also facing a shortage of quality workers in a variety of sectors including nursing, electrical,…
Although the Tata Group’s making of iPhones is definitely a feather in the cap of the government’s PLI scheme, an…
A phaseout has to be done in a just manner
A number of factors have encouraged the two countries to negotiate the FTA.
Ground forces stand mobilised and reservists called wherein IDF is not only readying to launch the ground offensive in Gaza…
Mandatory financed-emissions disclosure by banks and FIs is the need of the hour. A light format of BRSR for MSMEs,…
When the growth narrative of the world’s largest economy, with its mature institutions and diversified productive base, can change so…
The classic case is limiting the exports of basmati rice by setting a minimum export price (MEP) of $1,200/tonne. India…
The correction in the markets, which had run up very sharply, reflects the realisation that stocks are probably over-valued given…
If wars may be called civilised, ancient wars were indeed civilised and fought according to some rules.
Preserving democracy has become vitally important today not just in India but in the world because long shadows loom over…
The Boat Mail belonged to times when Indian and Sinhalese legacies enjoyed pluralistic harmony.
The corporate sector (public and private) is the key player in investment and savings in the country. Their savings and…