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    Industrial policy is back with a vengeance everywhere

    Industrial policy is back with a vengeance everywhere Governments globally are intervening to prop up manufacturing but its efficacy is unclear. India’s government must address the real reasons behind the private sector’s unwillingness to invest at home.
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    Seeking wisdom at the Woodstock of Capitalism

    Seeking wisdom at the Woodstock of Capitalism In life, as in investing, it's not always about the immediate returns. Sometimes, the most valuable journeys are those taken for the joy they offer and the growth they foster
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    India Inc has exciting opportunities to tap in its Viksit Bharat journey

    India Inc has exciting opportunities to tap in its Viksit Bharat journey The country has laid a firm foundation for growth through infrastructure development, a manufacturing push and the easing of business. Now, boosting research, judicial capacity and workforce diversity could pave our path to...
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    A winner-takes-all economy is bad for innovation and art

    A winner-takes-all economy is bad for innovation and art An intellectually homogenous establishment that determines how artists are rewarded can cramp diversity of thought. Conventional thinking doesn’t create art.
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    Manu Joseph: How do noble proposals like an inheritance tax arise?

    Manu Joseph: How do noble proposals like an inheritance tax arise? They usually emerge from a class struggle between the top two slabs of a country’s pyramid.
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    America is not yet declining but appears willing to let itself down

    America is not yet declining but appears willing to let itself down Concerns of US declinism have been around for long but it’s time to worry now. Its political resilience, university excellence and openness to immigration are all under threat.
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    Europe hopes barbed wire will keep migrants out. It won’t

    Europe hopes barbed wire will keep migrants out. It won’t Politicians feel compelled to respond to voters’ concerns
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    Evolution of leadership: Embracing unvanguard principles in the modern world

    Evolution of leadership: Embracing unvanguard principles in the modern world The timeless concept of leadership has been adapting to contemporary demands, fostering collaboration, innovation, and purpose-driven cultures
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    The elegant Godrej split: A blueprint for India Inc?

    The elegant Godrej split: A blueprint for India Inc? The Godrej reorganization is marked by elegance and could serve as a model for others. Indian business groups should also examine models used in the West and East for ways to ensure that ambitions of gaining size and going global are not...
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    Rivers older than the flow of blood in our veins

    Rivers older than the flow of blood in our veins These sustainers of life and cradles of civilization are suffering from both climate change and human neglect. They predate the evolution of our species by millions of years and we must awaken to the rights and protection they deserve.
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    Generative AI: Five ways companies in India can fully exploit its potential

    Generative AI: Five ways companies in India can fully exploit its potential CEOs are racing to leverage technology for gaining a competitive edge, but they need to broaden application of generative AI to more strategic goals in order to build resilience and open new pathways of growth.
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    Biden is off the mark on xenophobia

    Biden is off the mark on xenophobia US President Joe Biden clubbed India with China, Russia and Japan as countries he claimed were too “xenophobic” for their own good. Such statements lose him credibility, especially when America’s own vaunted openness seems in such bad shape.
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    The Godrej split: Brand sharing holds the key

    The Godrej split: Brand sharing holds the key The family’s asset division plan has done well to minimize scope for a wrangle over a brand prized for elasticity across markets. Like a Möbius strip, the brand can be split—but not apart.
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    The Go First case: India's insolvency court needs an understanding of aviation

    The Go First case: India's insolvency court needs an understanding of aviation The prolonged delay in Go First’s insolvency case hasn’t helped India’s campaign of ease of doing business in the country
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    Biden’s take on India’s economy is both bizarre and bothersome

    Biden’s take on India’s economy is both bizarre and bothersome On the campaign trail, the US President said “xenophobia” was responsible for “stalling” economic growth in India, China and Japan. His comment is puzzling, especially in India, which has the world’s fastest-growing major economy and...
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    Is hiring just to meet diversity quotas an unfair approach?

    Is hiring just to meet diversity quotas an unfair approach? Quick-fix recruitment at the base level doesn’t always help overcome biases. Nor does it solve a problem of diversity attrition higher up the hierarchy. DEI needs to be a strategic mission.
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    Many lives could be saved by making organ donation our default option

    Many lives could be saved by making organ donation our default option A law that makes everyone opt for organ donation unless one chooses to opt out would serve a humanitarian cause by boosting supply. It would also do our economy a good turn.
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    Trying to predict what the Indian voter will choose: A weathervane job?

    Trying to predict what the Indian voter will choose: A weathervane job? India’s anti-defection law made elections about picking political parties more than individual candidates, which in turn has meant which way the electoral ‘hawa’ or wind blows can make a significant difference to outcomes.
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    Self-driving Teslas can’t sneak around the US-China ‘silicon curtain’

    Self-driving Teslas can’t sneak around the US-China ‘silicon curtain’ Elon Musk’s visit to China got Tesla a deal with Baidu, but will it help? The EV race in Asia this year will be won by the cheapest hardware, not the most cutting-edge software.
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    AI frontier: Can India leap ahead?

    AI frontier: Can India leap ahead? Microsoft will invest $1.7 billion in Indonesia as part of its grand AI plan. Indian IT service firms must keep pace with the AI trajectory. Let’s combine local talent with openness to other models.
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