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Word of the Day: QuodlibetarianismAs global conversations become increasingly fragmented and polarised, quodlibetarianism serves as a reminder of the importance of intellect...
Is the world finally going to tariff big tech?The WTO failed to renew its long-standing moratorium on tariffs for e-commerce, ending a near 30-year consensus that kept digital trade dut...
Word of the day: IntransigentIntransigent means stubbornly unwilling to agree or negotiate. This word describes a resolute, immovable stance. It is used in politics, bu...
A matter of interest. When rates don’t deliverrepo rate has remained well above the recorded inflation rate for most parts of the last two years, so If high interest rates could tame th...
Hamas official says group would lay down its arms if an independent Palestinian state is establishedBut it's unlikely Israel would consider such a scenario. It has vowed to crush Hamas following the deadly Oct. 7 attacks that triggered the...
US intelligence agencies delivered report to Joe Biden on Covid originsBiden had ordered the nation’s intelligence agencies three months ago to draft a report on the origins of the virus amid an intensifying de...
Bihar polls: 'Mahagathbandhan' seat sharing talks hit roadblockThe grand alliance spearhead, the RJD, which had emerged as the single largest party in the last elections with 81 seats, it finding it tou...
View: Bumpy road to rebuilding air power; IAF likely to remain on tenterhooksThe euphoria generated by the arrival of Rafale should not blind us to the long haul that the IAF needs to make in renewing and expanding i...
More foreign portfolio fund flow, more volatility: Exciting times aheadFPI limits for next year have been increased by Rs 1 lakh crore for the combined set of markets.
By needling 3 great powers simultaneously, China probably just punctured its own futureIndia, US and Japan, either together or separately, can easily damage and thwart China’s ambitions. It can be done through trade and many o...
Scale back engagement with North Korea, US tells IndiaA US delegation from the State Department visited New Delhi this week to discuss how India could plug all exposure to North Korea.
This is what kept our celebrities awake in 2016From the suicide of Rohith Vemula in Hyderabad to the disappearance of Najeeb Ahmed at JNU, the young are a worried lot.
With Bombay Gymkhana in the eye of a storm, a look at how clubs have endured in IndiaWith urban land ever scarcer, & long leases running out, many clubs are facing uncertain futures.
Narendra Modi-Nawaz Sharif meeting neither historic nor a breakthrough: CongressCongress today came down heavily on the Centre over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with his Pakistani counterpart in Ufa.
- Union Budget 2012-13: IT firms deserve better consistency and clarity by tax authorities
IT cos deserve consistency and clarity in the way they are treated by tax authorities, particularly when their growth is expected to slow b...
- India unlikely to bottom out of economic deceleration until H1 of 2013: John Woods, Citi Private Bank
In an interview with ET Now, John Woods, Chief Asia Strategist, Citi Private Bank, talks about his global markets with an emphasis on emerg...
Is the Red Dragon snarling again?India and China are on the same page on global issues, and on trade they are dancing their way to the bank.
- Ganguly on strong wicket in ad world after retirement
Sports marketers predict a smart revival in Ganguly’s brand value which had hit a rock bottom the last few years. Commodities barons' sport...