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China’s India headache: The growing pharmaceutical industryIndian CDMOs are strategically expanding through acquisitions in the US and Europe, driven by global pharma's nearshoring trend and a desir...
Avoid Gene Pool Politics: Grooming next-gen leaders requires nurturing, governance and leveraging strengthsFounders build successful family businesses. Next-gen family members face pressure to replicate that success. This creates gene politics an...
Coronavirus was not a lab leak, it came from the Wuhan market, study saysThe take-home message is the COVID pandemic probably did begin where the first cases were detected - at the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market...
Biden year one takeaways: Grand ambitions, humbling defeatsJoe Biden's long arc in public life has always had one final ambition: to sit behind the Resolute Desk of the Oval Office. He achieved it -...
View: India needs another series of era-defining economic reformsIn India’s early years, we had internalised poverty. In debates whether subsidies or infrastructure should be government priority, subsidie...
Developing & distributing a vaccine confronts humanity with next moral testThe biomedical industry and research facilities around the world are progressing toward creating a vaccine that would offer the best chance...
View: Covid-19 presents Modi with a unique opportunity to address inequalitiesFormer PM P V Narasimha Rao beheaded the hydra, somewhat, and created the ‘Infy’ generation. Global salaries, multinational corporations an...
View: Passing on the bugle Congress-styleRahul Gandhi succeeded breaking into national politics after some false starts.
How Gaggan Anand is setting a new course in food businessHe can be endearing and exasperating. But Chef and famous restaurant owner Gaggan Anand, like his food, is unfailingly dramatic.
Bloomberg's top 50 people who defined global business in 2017From finance and politics to tech and entertainment, these people defined global business in throughout the current year.
- Zebras, giraffes, impalas and other evolutionary conundrums (Book Review)
Title: How the Zebra Got its Stripes And Other Darwinian Just So Stories; Author: Leo Grasset (translated by Barbara Mellor); Publisher: Pr...
Will you spend Rs 80 to see India win a dozen Olympic golds?If India wins a dozen golds, it will have huge benefits. It will put the country on the global map. It will motivate millions of youth.
Memoirs of a journalist meeting Michael Schumacher at skiing tripA journalist recalls the skiing trip when he met the surprisingly shy and unfailingly polite man, not the natural born racer called Schumac...
Dr Sivaramakrishna Padmavati: Meet India’s first & oldest woman heart specialistI still touch and use my eyes and ears to treat patients, but I have to know technology, too. You can't stop the march of technology.
Seeds: The one attractive link in the agricultural chain, growing at 20% a yearSeed is the only part of the agricultural chain that is growing at 20% a year and is insulated from both government subsidies and weather v...
How meaningful is abortion debate?Article 2 of the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 6 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political R...