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    Cold War II: The world needs to minimize hot eruptions in West Asia

    Cold War II: The world needs to minimize hot eruptions in West Asia Oil prices might have softened a bit after Iran’s attack on Israel, but don’t under-estimate the risk of a flare-up in this volatile region. To ensure the global economy isn’t disrupted, the US must mount a credible push for...
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    Food inflation test: Cloud delivery could help

    Food inflation test: Cloud delivery could help The India Met Department’s forecast of above-normal rainfall this monsoon season spells optimism over farm output that could in turn cool inflation and grant RBI more policy space.
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    Organizations must think innovatively without falling into the innovation trap

    Organizations must think innovatively without falling into the innovation trap They should foster alternate thinking as a strategic aim and resist the usual mental short-cuts that result in herd behaviour. Here’s how.
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    Poverty in India: Tracking it mustn’t become a casualty of politics

    Poverty in India: Tracking it mustn’t become a casualty of politics We need to redefine poverty. A consensus on what it takes to live a life of dignity would help us resolve the country’s controversy over poverty as we near elections.
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    Beyoncé’s cowboy call-out for Levi’s can help reposition them both

    Beyoncé’s cowboy call-out for Levi’s can help reposition them both Her new album Cowboy Carter, which has a song dedicated to Levi’s jeans, has expanded country music as a genre, while Levi’s is rethinking how denim fits into people’s wardrobes. Two big American icons are trying to redo their...
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    Recovering a masterpiece: The Ramcharitmanas is luminous in new light

    Recovering a masterpiece: The Ramcharitmanas is luminous in new light The illustrated version of Tulsidas’s epic from Varanasi shows what modern technology can do for our art and heritage
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    Biden’s dilemma: He seems certain to pay for Gaza but could yet cut his losses

    Biden’s dilemma: He seems certain to pay for Gaza but could yet cut his losses He seems stuck between the US left and the right on this war, with his re-election prospects at stake. He should focus on human rights.
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    India’s economy: Now a force to reckon with globally?

    India’s economy: Now a force to reckon with globally? Large emerging market economies have caught up with the advanced world in generating economic spillovers, says IMF. Given their disruptive power, G20 must aim to work more closely together.
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    Act East: India’s outreach shows its centrality to regional stability

    Act East: India’s outreach shows its centrality to regional stability New Delhi has been trying to strengthen ties with countries in the region to unitedly confront common threats, including China’s aggression in the South China Sea, but the failure of regional players to come to a cohesive...
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    Basel cop-out: Nonsense and bad regulation still prevail in banking

    Basel cop-out: Nonsense and bad regulation still prevail in banking The Basel 3 Endgame rules are yet another example of regulatory obfuscation that enables banks to take big risks at public expense.
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    The elderly men who run the world give us hope

    The elderly men who run the world give us hope Instead of grudging their authority, we should learn a thing or two from their zest for life
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    Iran attacks Israel: Biden’s big power test

    Iran attacks Israel: Biden’s big power test Will a West Asian flare-up hit economies hard? Risks have run red-hot. Much depends on whether the US can restrain Israel, Biden’s political future included.
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    Raise funds off intellectual property: Opportunity knocks

    Raise funds off intellectual property: Opportunity knocks We should put in place a policy framework to help startups, etc., use intangible assets as collateral. This will aid the evolution of India’s economy
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    Retail investors and the art of burning hard earned money

    Retail investors and the art of burning hard earned money Ask yourself, does an outflow of ₹94 crores (not a typo error), actually mean much given the total money under management smallcap funds is a cool ₹2,43,368 crores? Well, if you are an optimist, you could call this a start. If you are a...
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    Has ECI taken the colour off India’s poll campaigns?

    Has ECI taken the colour off India’s poll campaigns? We in India are currently headed for the general elections, but there is no visible excitement in the atmosphere. Is this dullness the result of actions taken by the Election Commission of India (ECI) to prevent buying of votes? Can it contain...
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    Tesla needs India more than India needs Tesla

    Tesla needs India more than India needs Tesla The electric-vehicle maker faces slowing sales growth, while India’s EV market, though tiny, is growing rapidly.
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    Vodafone-Idea's survival odds brighten, but it needs to do more to escape the quagmire

    Vodafone-Idea's survival odds brighten, but it needs to do more to escape the quagmire While plans to raise funds gives some breathing space to the struggling telco, Vodafone-Idea needs to turn its focus on gaining market share and breaking the duopoly forming in India’s telecom industry to survive.
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    Should parents pay for the crimes of their kids?

    Should parents pay for the crimes of their kids? Where does parental responsibility begin and end in juvenile crime? Parents held guilty in America for lives taken by their 15-year-old son raises this thorny question even in India.
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    Crystal ball review: AI has evolved only partly as predicted a quarter ago

    Crystal ball review: AI has evolved only partly as predicted a quarter ago Tech wars are heating up, AI on smartphones is closer to reality and preparations are underway for an AI-led job shift, but we still don’t see chief AI officers as AI adoption has been a bit slow.
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    Delhi Airport Metro Express: Justice on a slow track

    Delhi Airport Metro Express: Justice on a slow track In a 12-year-old case, the Supreme Court overturned its own 2021 order okaying an arbitral award to Reliance Infrastructure. Uncertainty on judicial outcomes in India puts investors off, but is anybody listening?
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