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    Starbucks is finally past its Howard Schultz era

    Starbucks is finally past its Howard Schultz era Former CEO Schultz was against the coffee giant having an employee union, but it has reached a point where the company cannot uphold his view on the matter anymore. Starbucks may have realised that a union is good for it.
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    India’s consumption numbers fit into our big picture of progress

    India’s consumption numbers fit into our big picture of progress The latest consumption survey’s results show that Indian standards of living have risen and disparities have reduced over the decade-plus since 2011-12.
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    Do we really have any field of work that is lucrative?

    Do we really have any field of work that is lucrative? When you look around society, don’t you get the feeling that everyone is in the middle of a spoof?
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    The Congress has to mend it ways to remain in the fray

    The Congress has to mend it ways to remain in the fray If the Congress, too, corrects its current flaws, it may have better days in the future
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    We balanced domestic interests with our trade needs at the WTO

    We balanced domestic interests with our trade needs at the WTO India successfully defended important interests at home while enhancing its global trade prospects. A difficult balance was struck by Indian negotiators.
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    India's microchip leap: The tough part lies ahead

    India's microchip leap: The tough part lies ahead A semiconductor ecosystem is coming up that will span the entire value chain and invest India with strategic autonomy, but our technology ambitions are likely to prove more exacting.
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    Pre-poll GenAI worry: India lays down rules

    Pre-poll GenAI worry: India lays down rules The government has issued an advisory with rules for AI companies and their offerings. Deepfakes are an electoral season worry and Gemini’s scandalous output hasn’t helped.
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    Google’s googly has confounded digital companies and the government

    Google’s googly has confounded digital companies and the government The company backtracked on its removal of Indian apps from its store after the government intervened. But in the absence of any visible competition to the Play Store, this is not the end of the battle.
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    Global digital gateway Google has policy lessons for us

    Global digital gateway Google has policy lessons for us A real escape from Big Tech’s clutches would demand that India innovate its way to digital autonomy.
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    How Isro’s ‘naughty boy’ cryogenic engine became a ‘smart boy’

    How Isro’s ‘naughty boy’ cryogenic engine became a ‘smart boy’ With the ability to launch over 6,000 kg into Low Earth Orbit, the GSLVF14 is a game-changer for India's space exploration and satellite launch capabilities, opening doors to more direct missions and positioning India as a...
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    Revitalizing India's cotton saga: A blueprint for growth

    Revitalizing India's cotton saga: A blueprint for growth Strategic measures include development of new Bt cotton varieties, adoption of precision agriculture, and embracing digitization. Combined with traditional farming practices, these initiatives will help boost yields, enhance...
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    DreamFolks: Is the upswing in air travel the wind beneath its wings?

    DreamFolks: Is the upswing in air travel the wind beneath its wings? The lounge access market in India is still in its nascent stage with large, structural growth ahead. Passengers are increasingly willing to spend on enhanced services at airports
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    Twin tracks: The Reliance-Disney union also has a romantic angle

    Twin tracks: The Reliance-Disney union also has a romantic angle This media joint venture will shake up India’s online app and TV broadcast markets, no doubt, but the story to watch may be how the two partners blend skills and converge on values held dear by showbiz.
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    Economy on fire: India's GDP revised up again

    Economy on fire: India's GDP revised up again At 7.6%, the latest growth estimate for 2023-24 is better than the 7.3% the government had earlier predicted, although our growth needs to be broader based. The farm sector has stagnated.
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    The Supreme Court order on hospital charges isn’t good for anyone

    The Supreme Court order on hospital charges isn’t good for anyone It will hurt the bottom lines of healthcare companies while providing no relief to citizens, for whom the cost of treatment at private hospitals is a huge concern.
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    How to master the art of delegation

    How to master the art of delegation You can entrust decisions to subordinates without regretting it
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    There’s a lesson for India in the wars going on overseas

    There’s a lesson for India in the wars going on overseas People living far away from zones of global conflict may underestimate their stake in the violence but it’s important to learn from the current moment of reckoning faced by the West.
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    Google's Gemini opens our eyes to who we really are: Guinea pigs for gen AI

    Google's Gemini opens our eyes to who we really are: Guinea pigs for gen AI Google's new chatbot is not too woke, but too rushed. Rather than waiting for regulation to catch up with constantly evolving technology, it is for tech firms to invest in AI safety and quality.
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    State-level rumbles in the Indian federation: Can the 16th FC help?

    State-level rumbles in the Indian federation: Can the 16th FC help? The 16th Finance Commission could perhaps incentivize the Centre to merge cesses and surcharges into the basic tax structure in exchange for a lower aggregate share for states.
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    India-EU trade mustn’t stumble on digital sovereignty

    India-EU trade mustn’t stumble on digital sovereignty The EU is seeking greater market access in India but raising its own trade barriers through digital rules that it considers a matter of its sovereignty. India-EU ties could become a casualty of this.
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