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    Financial regulation in India is far better than it gets credit for

    Financial regulation in India is far better than it gets credit for Ensuring the system holds up under market stress is better than moderating investor risk appetites.
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    India needs EV success even if it increases exposure to Chinese value chains

    India needs EV success even if it increases exposure to Chinese value chains Greater reliance on Chinese input suppliers might be inescapable, but then the prospect of India emerging as an EV-making hub would outweigh the potential downside of that.
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    End the Gaza war

    End the Gaza war On Monday, the UN Security Council passed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire, the instant and unconditional release of hostages, and expanded flow of aid. The US abstained, letting the vote go through, but Israel may be correctly betting it won’t enforce the UN’s will.
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    Vedanta’s wriggle room narrows as creditors fret over demerger

    Vedanta’s wriggle room narrows as creditors fret over demerger A decade ago, Anil Agarwal had merged all his businesses into Vedanta with plans to take it private. The argument for the merger then was exactly the same as it is for the demerger now: unlocking value
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    Global value chains the missing link in India’s growth story

    Global value chains the missing link in India’s growth story The world’s fastest growing economy India contributes only about 2% to global merchandise exports. This is because the full potential of India’s manufacturing sector still remains untapped.
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    How increasing M&A activity is boosting India's healthcare

    How increasing M&A activity is boosting India's healthcare With increased spending on private and public healthcare, India is emerging as the preferred choice and leader for M&A activity in the Asia Pacific region
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    Has Apple become a victim of its own success?

    Has Apple become a victim of its own success? It once led a digital revolution but now stands accused of monopoly abuse by the US Justice Department. Has Apple’s dream of empowering ‘the rest of us’ gone against our interests?
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    Terror vs error: Finger pointing does not bode well for peace

    Terror vs error: Finger pointing does not bode well for peace ISIS claimed responsibility for the terror attack in Moscow, so why does Russia seem keen to pin it at least partly on Ukraine?
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    The West’s disregard for global norms is endangering the world

    The West’s disregard for global norms is endangering the world Its blatant retreat from multilateralism will have grave consequences for everybody on the planet.
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    Trust could be the cornerstone for this election season

    Trust could be the cornerstone for this election season Courts have been chiding authorities repeatedly for overlooking the rights of Indian citizens.
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    We should listen to the Global South’s outcry on the Gaza war

    We should listen to the Global South’s outcry on the Gaza war Calls for a ceasefire and increase in aid need to be taken up urgently. It’s emerging as the world’s conscience in a war that’s gone too far.
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    Minimally disrupted schooling can reduce high drop-out rates

    Minimally disrupted schooling can reduce high drop-out rates States must promote schools that go from the primary to higher secondary level to minimize transition ordeals in education.
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    Why the arrest of Kejriwal may have big consequences

    Why the arrest of Kejriwal may have big consequences The high-profile nature of the case could draw popular attention to the importance of fairness.
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    Worries about the EFTA’s $100 bn investment commitment are misplaced. Here’s why

    Worries about the EFTA’s $100 bn investment commitment are misplaced. Here’s why Some experts have argued that since the FDI will come from the private sectors of the four-nation bloc and not their governments, there could be, in effect, no binding commitment.
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    The household consumption survey results raise some important question

    The household consumption survey results raise some important question A shrunken share of Indian spending on cereals may be explained by stepped-up grain distribution by the government but a decline in the share of pulses may be a cause for worry. Food subsidy leakage is another probable problem.
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    A red-green Zomato crew split could’ve driven a wedge in society

    A red-green Zomato crew split could’ve driven a wedge in society Zomato has thankfully rolled back its plan to have a distinct attire for delivery partners carrying ‘pure veg’ food. Colour profiling could have deepened an unfortunate social division in India.
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    Fact check: Excessive oversight won't do any good

    Fact check: Excessive oversight won't do any good India’s Supreme Court has stayed the government’s notification on setting up a fact-checking unit with the power to flag what it deems as false information related to the central government and its agencies on social media. The idea flew in the...
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    Zomato’s ‘pure veg’ spin is a genius idea, nevermind the veg-shaming

    Zomato’s ‘pure veg’ spin is a genius idea, nevermind the veg-shaming The ‘pure veg’ option could strengthen Zomato’s position in the food-delivery market, even potentially bolstering its profits
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    Why America is a “flawed democracy”

    Why America is a “flawed democracy” EIU’s index plots the country’s democratic decline since 2006
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    Don’t take tension, but the universe expands

    Don’t take tension, but the universe expands The world of science is full of important constants such as pi and the Hubble Constant, which reveals the universe's expansion. Edwin Hubble linked red shift to distance, estimating the Hubble Constant at 500km/s/mpc, now revised to 65km/s/mpc.
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