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    Despite limitations, Sebi-mandated stress tests on small, midcaps serve a purpose

    Despite limitations, Sebi-mandated stress tests on small, midcaps serve a purpose The stress tests underscore the regulator's commitment to ensuring liquidity and protecting retail investments in fluctuating market conditions
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    How India's conglomerates are embracing the ‘power of one’

    How India's conglomerates are embracing the ‘power of one’ Can a group be a diversified conglomerate and also have a unified ‘one’ concept? Is there an inherent contradiction? Experts say this apparent contradiction is positive
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    Murthy’s grand gift to grandson is a nudge for mainstreaming capitalism in Indian ethos

    Murthy’s grand gift to grandson is a nudge for mainstreaming capitalism in Indian ethos Even after India's economic reforms in 1991, thriving crony capitalism and deepening inequalities in the country have not allowed for wealth-generation to be seen as honourable pursuit
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    It is time to put a figure on India’s exposure to global value chains

    It is time to put a figure on India’s exposure to global value chains The intricacy of global value chains has resulted in complex dependency patterns whose risks we should track and mitigate.
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    What ICICI Securities delisting amid a growing retail investor market says about the financial sector

    What ICICI Securities delisting amid a growing retail investor market says about the financial sector It reflects a nuanced strategy to harness synergies and adapt to an evolving investment climate dominated by tech-savvy consumers and competitive digital platforms
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    Putin's mega win comes as no surprise

    Putin's mega win comes as no surprise Vladimir Putin has been re-elected Russia’s president with a record mandate—about 87% of the vote, the highest in Russia’s post-Soviet history—in an election that paves the way for his fifth term in office. His geopolitical gamble against Nato may yet work...
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    A cap on capitalism: Is it time for India to debate one?

    A cap on capitalism: Is it time for India to debate one? The idea of a wealth ceiling might seem unworkable and outdated, a relic of socialist thinking, but it still needs to join our policy discourse.
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    Clean charging must lead India’s EV thrust

    Clean charging must lead India’s EV thrust Our policies aim to enable the proliferation of electric vehicles, as they should, but we also need innovative plans to ensure that we rely mostly on clean energy sources to charge them.
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    Not even far-flung Antarctica could escape the covid virus

    Not even far-flung Antarctica could escape the covid virus How the Sars-CoV-2 reached there is a lesson in humility for humanity at large. We exert far less control over pathogens and public health than we’d like to think.
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    Plato's observation holds true even today: Those who tell stories rule the world

    Plato's observation holds true even today: Those who tell stories rule the world Apart from being a cognitive skill, public speaking is a character skill too, making it perhaps the most powerful force multiplier a leader could deploy.
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    Bengaluru should transform itself into Kongjian Yu's sponge city

    Bengaluru should transform itself into Kongjian Yu's sponge city The city should use this urban planner's idea of absorbing, cleaning and using rainwater efficiently and sustainably. His concept is not just about managing water, but harmonizing urban development with nature’s cycles.
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    Tesla: Red carpet welcome in India?

    Tesla: Red carpet welcome in India? Not quite. India has lowered import barriers for EVs made by big automakers, but with significant conditions. While we may finally see Tesla cars on Indian streets, what we need is a plan that ensures it’s renewable power than runs EVs as they proliferate in...
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    Indian democracy is at a significant crossroads

    Indian democracy is at a significant crossroads As the schedule for this year’s Lok Sabha polls is announced, the country’s debate over the future of our democracy features legitimate misgivings over campaign finance and synchronized elections.
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    Let’s reform India’s bankruptcy code but without getting in the way of commerce

    Let’s reform India’s bankruptcy code but without getting in the way of commerce There’s a case to tweak the IBC. But India should take care to oil the wheels of business and not throw in a spanner.
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    Survey results should be taken with a pinch of caution

    Survey results should be taken with a pinch of caution They offer us useful signals but we must be mindful of the limitations in their ability to reflect reality.
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    Free tuition will not solve the problem of pricey education

    Free tuition will not solve the problem of pricey education Grants by the wealthy are helpful but only for a few beneficiaries.
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    Frontier-market debt is back in favour but with attendant risks

    Frontier-market debt is back in favour but with attendant risks US Fed actions or domestic political troubles in bond-issuing countries could make it harder for them to service their debt.
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    Indian sophistication on stray dogs can be confusing

    Indian sophistication on stray dogs can be confusing Our protection of strays suggests a compassion greater than what we have for humans.
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    How India could become the world’s first quick-commerce success story

    How India could become the world’s first quick-commerce success story The leading platforms have taken big strides towards profitability by pushing products with a high average selling price, optimising the brand mix, rationalising discounts and optimising the expansion of dark stores.
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    My crypto journey: A high, and two lows

    My crypto journey: A high, and two lows Punting on Bitcoin, even with play money, proved to be a roller-coaster ride for this investor.
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