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Clouds, algorithms and local voices: Inside the FIFA World Cup's broadcast makeoverThe 2026 World Cup is changing how we watch sports. Instead of one global broadcast, each fan gets a unique experience. This means local ad...
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...
Vatican warns AI could lead to 'social control'The Vatican on Wednesday warned artificial intelligence could lead to "social control" and "manipulation" and called for more focus on huma...
Eco Survey 2026: India’s exports hit record highs; external sector shows resilience amid global churnsIndia’s total exports reached a record $825.3 billion in FY25 and $418.5 billion in the first half of FY26, driven by strong growth in serv...
From land to environment, govt identifies 10 major areas for deregulation across statesIndia is focusing on deregulation across ten major areas from environment to law, land and building to counter the deglobalisation era's im...
Germany's 4-day week experimentGermany's experiment with a 4-day work week may not maintain productivity, but it could address wage inflation and promote more regular emp...
We need ‘thin’ globalisation now — this accepts nations having their own agendas and rebalances their autonomy: Dani Rodrik"Many hoped that hyper-globalisation would lead to China becoming more democratic and, in turn, the US and other major powers would become ...
Globalisation faces both growth factors and impediments today — taking key steps, India could move in China’s wake: Gordon HansonGordon Hanson teaches urban policy at Harvard Kennedy School. Speaking to Srijana Mitra Das, he discusses factors shaping globalisation — a...
Will India become a pioneer of immersive entertainment across platforms?Augmented reality, virtual reality, NFTs and the metaverse will become mainstream and open up new ways of engaging with users. Highspeed da...
Ronnie Screwvala: No funding winter for startups with real business modelsRonnie Screwvala said that even today, there are investments being closed daily across multiple sectors, as the world faces a great deal of...
Deglobalization: The ultimate ‘fake news’ storySome of the most promising plays on globalisation are smallcap companies operating in niche markets on a global scale.
- New multilateralism will balance linkages between trade & development: CUTS International
was the third of a series of webinars on this subject being organised by CUTS International, a global public policy think- and action-tank ...
View: Nations may opt to trade with economies where political trust exists, thereby fragmenting supply chainsThe hyper-globalisation processes that built China’s industrial might also caused enormous political churn.
Hyper globalisation is dead but not globalisation: Arvind Subramanian"We need to champion openness outside and we need to be more open ourselves."
States need to distinguish between rich and poor farmers: CEA Arvind Subramanian"Nothing prevents state govts from taxing agriculture income. The constitutional restriction is on central govt taxing agriculture income,"...
Rupee should not become too strong, says CEA Arvind SubramanianIndia needs to have supportive exchange rate policies, CEA Arvind Subramanian said, adding that the rupee should not become too strong.
Demonetisation signals an important regime shift: Arvind SubramanianThe chief economic adviser is all for making reforms such as demonetisation appeal in the broader scheme of things, though he admits that p...
Economy needs outward-oriented growth to clock 8-10 per cent rate: CEA Arvind Subramanian"There will be some impact of Brexit on India. But broadly impact will be muted... We can't achieve 8-10 per cent growth without outward-or...
Judiciary needs to know tech advancements to bare truth: CJI T S ThakurChief Justice of India T S Thakur said judiciary should keep itself updated with science and technology advancements.
- ISB launches management programme for next generation leaders of family businesses
The Indian School of Business (ISB) has launched a new, 16 month programme for the next generation leaders of family businesses.