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The delimitation debate reflects our inability to eschew the politics of handouts, caste and ethnicityIndia faces a critical juncture as a proposed constitutional amendment fails. This highlights a growing divide between economically prosper...
India’s economy running a marathon & challenges sprinting too: Swaminathan AiyarIndia's economy is set for strong growth, exceeding expectations. The Economic Survey highlights rising productivity as a key driver. Howev...
Economists Gita Gopinath, Sanjeev Sanyal appear before Par panel on simultaneous pollsProfessor of Economics at Harvard University Gita Gopinath, who was previously IMF First Deputy Managing Director; and member of Prime Mini...
Cyber attacks on India continue even after understanding with Pak: Cyber officialsMaharashtra Cyber officials reported ongoing cyber attacks on Indian government websites. These attacks originated from Pakistan, Banglades...
Kovind panel studied simultaneous poll processes in South Africa, Germany, Sweden, 4 other nationsA high-level panel recommended simultaneous Lok Sabha and state assembly elections in India, studying models from seven countries. The Unio...
Ram Nath Kovind-led 'One Nation One Election' panel studied simultaneous poll processes in 7 nationsThe high-level panel on 'one nation, one election' studied election processes in seven countries before recommending simultaneous polls for...
Kovind panel studied simultaneous poll processes in 7 counties including S Africa, Germany, SwedenAccording to the report, a comparative analysis of other countries was drawn while dealing with the issue of simultaneous elections. The ai...
Global upheaval marks start of 2024 amid conflicts and natural disastersThe onset of 2024 saw global celebrations overshadowed by crises: airstrikes in Gaza, Ukraine's conflict escalation, Japan's devastating ea...
How the onion rolls: The politics and economy of India's kitchen stapleThe Reserve Bank of India's governor, Shaktikanta Das, highlighted the need to closely monitor onion production during a recent meeting. On...
Indonesia palm ban: The other oil crisis will lead to a hungrier worldPalm plantations are to Southeast Asia what cornfields are to the U.S. Midwest. Like corn, palm fruit can produce a mixture of human food, ...
Foreign secretary Shringla may be named India's G20 chief coordinatorShringla's appointment as the G20 chief coordinator could be announced in the near future and he is expected to take up the assignment in M...
ET Analysis: China cultivated political parties ahead of Lankan polls, but India moved swiftly to engage RajapaksasChina watchers told ET that Beijing has changed its strategy based on the electoral setback faced by its favourites in India’s neighbourhoo...
PM Modi to meet Australia and Japan PMs too at the G-20 summitModi's meetings with Abe and Morrison will seek to push the Indo-Pacific agenda.
Presidents of Bangladesh; Myanmar; Lanka; PMs of Nepal, Bhutan & Mauritius to attend Modi swearing inWhile Nepal and Bhutan will be represented by their prime ministers KP Oli and Lotay Shering, respectively, Sri Lanka will be represented b...
India, key strategic partner countries going to polls simultaneouslyIsrael whose PM Netanyahu enjoys excellent chemistry with Modi went to polls and Australia that is seeking closer strategic partnership wit...
Don’t let poll rancour waylay India’s rising global cloutWhat is at stake in 2019 is whether India can stay the course as an emergent great power despite the vagaries of democracy.
Eurasia: Larger than Indo-Pacific, liberal world must stand up and be countedCovering 35% of the earth’s surface, Eurasia is home to five billion people living in over 90 different countries and producing nearly 70% ...
Pakistan's recent aggressions can be seen as a ploy to internationalise the Kashmir issueAlthough Pak has reportedly sent several feelers to India over the past few months to resume talks, the Modi govt has given Pak the cold sh...
- World's poor move with India into mid-income bracket
Global poverty is no longer a poor-country phenomenon. A new study shows that while 93% of the world's poor lived in low-income countries i...
- 'Food price jump is a bad omen for market'
The problem of rising food prices could be larger than what we have imagined and could have an implication on the market as well, according...