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World facing climate change: What could a Trump 2.0 Presidency mean for geopolitics?Donald Trump's return to the presidency suggests a repeat of his 'America First' agenda, potentially straining international relations and ...
Shape of milk (and other refrigerable things) to comeThe article reminisces about milk deliveries in glass bottles and the transition to Tetra Pak cartons. The author recounts discovering a ne...
Donald Trump threatens additional $200 billion in tariffs on ChinaTrump has threatened to impose tariffs on an additional USD 200 billion worth of Chinese goods unless Beijing ceases its "unfair practices"...
I’m changing track, not pace: Harish ManwaniManwani kept up with the move towards globalisation, shifting away from India to both developed markets such as North America to Europe and...
It is soon going to be China vs rest of the world: Michael Every“We are moving in a scenario ranging between Cold War and developments leading to WWI”
Why the charge of being a dynast is the least of Rahul Gandhi’s challengesBeing a revered leader’s son or daughter certainly gives some initial advantage. But after that, it is up to the son or daughter to prove h...
Recipe for conflict: Mistrust, leadership style and ambitionCyrus Mistry's abrupt dismissal as chairman of Tata Sons on Monday hits a jarring and discordant note.
No other place to go barring India or China: Sri Lankan PM Ranil Wickramasinghe"WEF in Delhi this year says the world is expecting India to translate potential into action... we are at threshold of another historic mom...
India will see great innovative ideas coming out of domestic market: Michael Moe, GSV capitalMoe is now the Chief Investment Officer of GSV Capital, a publicly traded investment fund that seeks to invest in high-growth, venturebacke...
In growing economy , it is always a buying opportunity: Dhirendra Kumar, Value researchAs a result of the recent turmoil in the markets, there seems to be a sudden, enormous interest in buying low. Beginner investors want to d...
WEF 2015: Tech leaders optimistic about digital economyNadella, said the key issue though is that there needs to be a new global consensus that allows technology to progress and yet finds that r...
ET Global Business Summit 2015: India definitely a country of the future, says Paul KrugmanYou can no longer dismiss India as a minor player, feels Krugman. He also sees a silver lining in infra deficit—all the more to build and g...
Slew of bad news with Islamic prefix: What drove the Bengaluru techie & Sydney hostage taker?Throughout this week, primal fear of being overtaken by a dark, evil and unstoppable Islamic power has been played and replayed in an unsto...
ET Awards 2012-13: Meet the 8 magnificent leaders who changed India with their determinationGovernance was the overarching theme of discussions at the meeting to decide on the 2013 ET Awards for Corporate Excellence.
- India is where the action is, say Jeff Immelt and Mukesh Ambani
People perceive India as a land of a billion problems, but I see it as a land of a billion opportunities, says Mukesh Ambani. Top 10 challe...
- UP govt plays Bacchus to liquor baron, Ponty Chadha
UP is under the influence of liquor baron Gurdeep Singh aka Ponty Chadha as the country’s rapidly globalising alcoholic beverage sector loo...
- Back to the future
Globalisation, technology, outsourcing and shifting demographic trends will change the way organisations exist today.