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India’s development ladder after AI: What comes next?India’s future prosperity may increasingly depend on empowering its smaller economic units to become more productive using AI.
India and the new economics of constraintIndia is attempting to rise in a world shaped increasingly by AI, fractured supply chains, geopolitical rivalry, slowing globalisation, and...
Eye FDI, just macro tweaks won't doIndia must go beyond macro tweaks to boost FDI, addressing governance, infrastructure, and global shifts. Despite steady inflows, profit ou...
Use of artificial intelligence in arbitration should be regulated, not shunned: CJI Surya KantChief Justice of India Surya Kant stated artificial intelligence in arbitration needs regulation, not avoidance. He stressed cybersecurity ...
White-collar anger can train wreck AI, warns Infosys chairman Nandan NilekaniInfosys Chairman Nandan Nilekani warns AI could face backlash if white-collar workers perceive it as a threat. He stresses the urgent need ...
Op Salvage, or US Plus One: Why India must take the lead now to rescue globalisationDonald Trump's policies have weakened global institutions. India should lead efforts to revive globalisation through BRICS. There is a need...
Developing an 'Indian Way' for vision of developed IndiaIndia's vision for Viksit Bharat could reshape the international order, fostering closer ties between India and the world. With a growing p...
When Asians finally colonised EuropeOr so scientists studying caves in the Rhone Valley excavations in France believe. Homo sapiens from western Asia had earlier made two atte...
India to become knowledge superpower: Union MoS EducationSarkar, the Union Minister of State for Education, said this while addressing the 5th globalised education forum of the Indian Chamber of C...
Case for Global South-sensitive model of globalisation becoming stronger: JaishankarExternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday said the case for a Global South-sensitive model of globalisation is becoming stronger b...
View: Rapid development and rollout of Covid vaccines underlines the power of global collaborationThe ‘old game’ — blaming others, or blaming abstract concepts like globalisation and capitalism — may be convenient, but it certainly doesn...
Will the Covid-19 crisis redefine the globalised world order?The COVID-19 crisis and its numerous fallouts can lacerate the already weakened roots of the globalised world order, with dire consequences...
View: Globalisation will continue apace; India must gear itself up for itTariffs on Chinese goods shift pattern of globalisation, but what emerges after the shift is still globalisation.
The end of Davos man: West-led globalisation has reached its limits, new champions for it are neededThe globalisation narrative is being reimagined by the leaders of both China and India. This has economic implications.
Delhi ranked 44th among world's 50 'future-ready cities'The cities positioned in the list were evaluated along three dimensions -- human capital, infrastructure and commerce.
Economic reforms irreversible, would continue: Shashi TharoorUnion minister of State for HRD Shashi Tharoor said that liberalisation has helped India & economic reforms will continue in spite of diffi...
- India Inc's overseas M&A appetite ebbs, says Mergermarket
Domestic companies are missing out some of the opportunities in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) space and deal size have come down, accordin...
- SAP software to be available in Hindi
SAP plans to develop the Hindi version of its Human Capital Management (HCM) and Employee Self-Service (ESS), etc,.
'Business can't succeed in a failing society'Samuel A DiPiazza Jr, who has been with PricewaterhouseCoopers for 34 years, and is the CEO of the firm since 2002, says entities like PwC ...
- Globalisation alone can alleviate poverty: N K Singh
Globalisation has maximised productivity across the globe via enhanced movement of capital and humans, leading to faster economic growth, w...