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Geopolitics has declared war on business theoriesThe business school’s first obligation is to prepare students for the world as it is.
Word of the Day: DesuetudeWord of the Day: In journalistic reporting, where clarity and neutrality are paramount, desuetude helps distinguish between repeal, reform,...
People don't perceive UN as organisation that delivers on international peace, security: IndiaIndia has voiced concerns that the United Nations is not seen as an effective body for international peace. Discussions are shifting toward...
Portugal doubles citizenship timeline: Lisbon citizenship moat turns HNIs to friendlier climesPortugal has doubled the time for foreigners to get citizenship to ten years. This impacts wealthy Indians seeking EU passports. Europe's a...
From Henry to Trump: How power plays weaponise universitiesHenry VIII and Donald Trump both challenged elite institutions—Oxford and Harvard—to control narratives and demand loyalty. Their tactics w...
NIFTY to FIFTY (50,000) – Mitigation of risks to the journeyWhile midcap and smallcap indices rebounded by more than 45% from their lows, the real show stunner has been SME IPO delivering 113% growth...
The Sili govt valley it isNow, with the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the dramatic federal rescue of its depositors, economic reality has forced them into a sh...
No normal will be the new normalIt’s inevitable, given the decline in the word’s accuracy and efficacy nowadays
Paying for good management: But then what does it really do?The company doesn’t operate in vacuum. It has competitors, it has internal pressures to survive and, most importantly, it is run by ‘people...
Amit Shah comes down heavily on Congress; says interests of one family prevailed over national interestsOn the 45th year of the imposition of Emergency in the country, Amit Shah claimed leaders are feeling suffocated in the Congress and the pa...
View: Congressmen watching silently as party hurtles towards political obsolescenceA few days ago, Congressmen fondly remembered their distinguished statesman-leader Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his death anniversary. I wish...
2019 polls: So what should liberals do now?The battle for a democratic India is far from lost. It is waiting to be joined.
Will any government throw out the towel?Such is the power of the towel that chairs not covered thus would call into question the status of the person occupying it.
PM Modi, please take note: These countries tried demonetisation and failedWhile such operations in developed nations, such as decimalisation of pound in 1971 or introduction of cash euro in 2002 went smoothly, oth...
West Bengal: Will Congress and its B-team CPM step out for a 'jhappi' now?With the local CPM formally making an overture to the Congress, even the pretence of being hostile to ‘parliamentary cretinism’ has been sh...
- US announces $6.7 billion arms sale to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia plans to buy 20 military transport planes and five refuelling aircraft along with related defence equipment.
- Arms and the man: The Indian Army's travails
It may be a good idea for PM to clean up the Augean stables and lay down sound policies and strengthen the country's defence before it is t...
- Army suffers as govt delays big gun buy
Besides slothful government efforts & consistent delays in procurement, the forces are faced with a new challenge of DRDO staff strike.
- Plagued, defeated by domestic regulatory scenario: Sunil Mittal, Chairman, Bharti Enterprises
Sunil Mittal, chairman, Bharti Enterprises, has confessed to being plagued, even somewhat defeated by the domestic regulatory environment.
- Brand dropping: When brand turns burden
On the dimension of sheer courage, these steps have an uncanny proclivity to the decision taken by the same company a few years ago to exit...