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    Policy coordination can boost e-commerce across the Asia Pacific region

    Policy coordination can boost e-commerce across the Asia Pacific region Supported by a growing middle class, widespread internet-and-mobile adoption and a digital payments revolution, e-com is booming in the region. What we need now is an APAC forum led by India for regional cooperation and...
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    Fears of technological change are vastly exaggerated

    Fears of technological change are vastly exaggerated A look at the past two centuries shows that we’ve always swung from technophobia to acceptance—and we will probably do likewise with AI.
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    Much more private credit will be needed to feed India’s rapid economic expansion

    Much more private credit will be needed to feed India’s rapid economic expansion We must develop these sources because banks alone can’t satisfy India’s fast-growing appetite for credit.
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    The CAA perplexity: Religion as a citizenship criterion

    The CAA perplexity: Religion as a citizenship criterion The Indian government issued rules on Monday for CAA applications, but the judiciary is still to look into whether this controversial policy passes Constitutional muster
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    The Indian film industry needs to up its movie marketing game

    The Indian film industry needs to up its movie marketing game The casual approach in evidence is at odds with the film industry’s real business challenge. Until the industry addresses the leakage of marketing expenditure and embraces transparency, we’ll see good movies being let down by sloppy...
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    Bitcoin’s bounce holds a lesson for central banks

    Bitcoin’s bounce holds a lesson for central banks As its fresh peak defies crypto doomsayers, Bitcoin’s value as an artefact of the digital age lies in the mirror it has held up to the way monetary policy is usually conducted everywhere.
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    Farmers protest: Navigating MSP and food security dilemma

    Farmers protest: Navigating MSP and food security dilemma India should strive to lead the negotiations to raise trade and agriculture-related concerns of the global south at various WTO platforms
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    Spectrum auction prices are still too steep

    Spectrum auction prices are still too steep The DoT is refusing to align prices of 5G spectrum with market conditions and is instead trying to maximise revenue. This is no doubt a consequence of the so-called ‘2G scam’ campaign the BJP ran when it was in opposition.
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    An election without opposition unity will be a no-contest

    An election without opposition unity will be a no-contest The Trinamool decision to fight Lok Sabha elections solo in West Bengal reflects disunity within the INDIA bloc. For the opposition to put up a credible fight against the BJP, it must try a whole lot harder.
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    SC's rebuke: SBI is in hot water

    SC's rebuke: SBI is in hot water The Supreme Court pulled up State Bank of India for its delay in disclosing details of electoral bonds. Will the scheme’s promised secrecy survive?
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    Gender equality is an even bigger driver of economic progress than we thought

    Gender equality is an even bigger driver of economic progress than we thought Several studies confirm that it holds a vital key to prosperity. Failing to achieve it would represent a massive opportunity loss.
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    Chinese EV dominance is clear but should we be worried?

    Chinese EV dominance is clear but should we be worried? Western auto makers seem rattled but the Indian market is still in play for domestic EV manufacturers.
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    Leash laws for dogs tell us a lot about humans

    Leash laws for dogs tell us a lot about humans America’s current trend favours tighter canine control. But these laws vary, suggesting a case of the tail wagging the dog.
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    The India-EFTA trade deal: A win-win

    The India-EFTA trade deal: A win-win Indian negotiators did well to revive stalled talks and forge an agreement that offers a wide range of benefits to all involved.
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    Mutual funds versus bank deposits? Dispel that myth.

    Mutual funds versus bank deposits? Dispel that myth. The success of India’s mutual fund industry has not been at the cost of bank deposit growth in the country. Take a good hard look at what the data reveals.
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    Rooftop solar scheme is a great initiative. Let’s secure its implementation

    Rooftop solar scheme is a great initiative. Let’s secure its implementation A major obstacle in the scheme is the complexity faced by households in installing rooftop solar systems
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    Debunking myths about women and the workplace

    Debunking myths about women and the workplace While women might be able to enter the workforce at the same footing as men, the probability of them lasting longer in the workforce is lower
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    Election fever grips Bollywood and India’s financial sector

    Election fever grips Bollywood and India’s financial sector Impending polls are palpably influencing cinema content and regulatory action in the finance sector.
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    China needs to look beyond its domestic troubles

    China needs to look beyond its domestic troubles While a home focus is important, Beijing should take care not to get isolated globally. A new foreign minister would go a long way to help explain China's global viewpoint.
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    Don’t let hybrids muddle our path to net-zero: EVs must prevail

    Don’t let hybrids muddle our path to net-zero: EVs must prevail Hybrid advocacy seems aimed at prolonging the ICE age of unclean vehicles while we urgently need pollution-free transport.
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