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    Davos: The IMF tries to temper rate-cut expectations

    Davos: The IMF tries to temper rate-cut expectations Inflation is yet to be quelled in the West and labour markets remain tight. A weakened trade-off between joblessness and price instability adds complexity to the challenge central banks face.
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    Leverage Affluent India narrative to blend Indian luxury traditions with global fashion

    Leverage Affluent India narrative to blend Indian luxury traditions with global fashion The potential for scaling up the collaboration between the European luxury industry and Indian suppliers is immense. This could be achieved through partnerships between Indian and European design schools or...
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    Why are we staring at a global debt problem yet again?

    Why are we staring at a global debt problem yet again? Hidden debt is a major problem across the world that the G20’s Data Gaps Initiative needs to resolve.
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    Combating fake news: Staying away from Google can be a solution

    Combating fake news: Staying away from Google can be a solution Research shows high levels of search naivete among web searchers in the US. People must learn correct content search methods and fact-check information before consuming it.
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    Indian startups can look forward to an ‘India techade’

    Indian startups can look forward to an ‘India techade’ A new wave of entrepreneurship is focusing on high value addition and intellectual property creation, even as supportive policy measures are being introduced in fields like semiconductors and AI.
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    Chip-maker Taiwan’s electorate has rebuffed Beijing

    Chip-maker Taiwan’s electorate has rebuffed Beijing Indian interests lie in stability across the Taiwan Strait in the context of China’s designs on the island.
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    Global AI governance should be anchored by five key principles

    Global AI governance should be anchored by five key principles It must serve the public interest, uphold privacy and the UN Charter, and be global as well as local.
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    Luxury car brands must lead the thrust to electrify our streets

    Luxury car brands must lead the thrust to electrify our streets Demand in this segment has been impressively strong and relatively price inelastic. An EV charge led by luxury cars could reset broad aspirations and hasten mass-market adoption.
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    Aircraft confinement: There must be a way out

    Aircraft confinement: There must be a way out A flight passenger was arrested after he assaulted the pilot in anger over a delay in taking off due to heavy fog. The assaulter was clearly in violation of the law, but spare a thought for passengers trapped by inordinate delays.
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    Davos 2024: Navigating global challenges amidst changing priorities

    Davos 2024: Navigating global challenges amidst changing priorities The WEF’s recent report on the ‘10 Global Risks’ provides a guide for the conversations that will take place at Davos this year
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    Eating together could strengthen our national consciousness

    Eating together could strengthen our national consciousness Inter-dining is the fastest way to foster fraternity across India?s diversity and improve social capital to the country?s long-term advantage.
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    Resist temptation: The interim budget must show fiscal prudence

    Resist temptation: The interim budget must show fiscal prudence India has largely been fiscally responsible and our post-pandemic economy requires us to maintain that record. Sitharaman?s interim budget of 1 February should make that clear.
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    Inflation watch: No RBI pivot just yet

    Inflation watch: No RBI pivot just yet Unless inflation shows signs of durably reaching 4%, RBI is unlikely to shift focus to perking up the economy with cheaper credit. In any case, economic growth has been robust.
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    The legacy of Martin Luther King Jr remains resonant

    The legacy of Martin Luther King Jr remains resonant The civil rights leader led a Gandhian movement of non-violent dissent with lasting influence.
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    Resilience is not just a product of inner strength

    Resilience is not just a product of inner strength The emphasis on resilience through mental toughness fails to recognize the importance of external resources, from friends and family to money, in easing the way through difficult situations.
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    RBI’s new regulatory framework relies on significant self-policing

    RBI’s new regulatory framework relies on significant self-policing The broad goal is to not only enable early risk recognition and mitigation but also reduce the regulatory burden for everyone.
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    Life isn't about adjusting to one's external environment

    Life isn't about adjusting to one's external environment A minutely perfected internal clock protects the human body from a harsh environment.
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    Ayodhya is being swept by a fresh wave of euphoria

    Ayodhya is being swept by a fresh wave of euphoria The Yogi government had left no stone unturned in adorning Ayodhya
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    India could be the third-largest economy soon, but what about GDP per head?

    India could be the third-largest economy soon, but what about GDP per head? Unless India can achieve double-digit growth for a decade or more, GDP per capita will remain low, not only relative to those of larger economies but to those of middle-income countries as well.
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    The significance of bancassurance and InsurTech partnerships

    The significance of bancassurance and InsurTech partnerships InsurTech helps banks and insurers co-create integrated, digital insurance platforms that enable a transparent, hassle-free buying process.
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