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    A marketing and communications rehaul in the era of data protection

    A marketing and communications rehaul in the era of data protection While it may be painful, digitisation of marketing and communications functions to align with India’s new data protection law would benefit organisations in the long-term
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    China: A great case study for Indian investors

    China: A great case study for Indian investors As more Indians get richer and look to growth their wealth, here are a few lessons for investors drawing from the course that Chinese markets have taken over the years
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    Develop Lakshadweep but only for eco-friendly tourism

    Develop Lakshadweep but only for eco-friendly tourism Its potential as a holiday spot has got much of India talking after PM Modi’s recent visit, but it’s vital that its exploitation is an eco-friendly project right from the start. An island of the Maldives that became a garbage dump offers us...
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    Henley Passport Index: Upward mobility

    Henley Passport Index: Upward mobility India’s passport is ranked 80th in 2024, up by four spots from last year, with 62 destinations allowing Indians entry without an advance visa, but the global gap between the most welcomed and least remains too wide.
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    Credible India: There's much for us to talk about at Davos 2024

    Credible India: There's much for us to talk about at Davos 2024 The WEF’s theme of ‘Rebuilding Trust’ has four key discussions in which we can play a key role: security and cooperation, growth and jobs, AI, and a strategy for climate, nature and energy.
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    The India-Singapore economic corridor is looking up

    The India-Singapore economic corridor is looking up Bilateral trade more than quadrupled after the two nations signed their Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement in 2005. It’s more than just an economic collaboration as the vast scope for mutual gains can be instrumental in shaping global...
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    Boeing’s teary CEO pulled off a delicate balance in his contrition

    Boeing’s teary CEO pulled off a delicate balance in his contrition Corporate apologies are harder to make than one may think. Research says that emotional displays can be risky if they seem put-on but helpful if done earnestly and backed by a credible commitment to make amends.
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    Scenario analysis: How will the global economy land this year?

    Scenario analysis: How will the global economy land this year? A soft landing is widely expected for advanced economies. But a no-landing would be good for their real economy and bad for assets, as it may delay rate cuts. A bumpy landing would be bad for stocks and good for bond prices as policy...
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    The US has become too unstable a beacon of democracy

    The US has become too unstable a beacon of democracy America’s post-Trump political crisis does not augur well for democracies elsewhere. Orderly transfers of power in the US are of utmost importance for a liberal world order.
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    Does Maruti need a Sanjeevani revival?

    Does Maruti need a Sanjeevani revival? Maruti Suzuki must contemplate a strategic reimagination, aiming to establish itself as a global auto major with an Indian origin
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    The point where Aditya stays put, almost

    The point where Aditya stays put, almost Is there a point where the gravitational attraction from the sun and the earth on a spacecraft such as Aditya-L1 act to keep it there? Turns out, there is. Not just one, but five such points called Lagrangian points.
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    Xi Jinping is obsessed with political loyalty in the PLA

    Xi Jinping is obsessed with political loyalty in the PLA Ideology is undermining China’s drive to prepare forces for combat
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    India must rationalize its import duty regime

    India must rationalize its import duty regime The budget is an opportunity to rectify inversions. We need generally lower tariffs and not just item-wise fixes for better trade performance and integration with global value chains.
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    Congress stance on faith: personal matter

    Congress stance on faith: personal matter The party’s rejection of an invitation for its leaders to the Ram temple inauguration in Ayodhya might be based on a calculation of what it can gain versus what it may lose.
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    Should India worry about retail loans growing furiously?

    Should India worry about retail loans growing furiously? Despite some instances of consumer indebtedness and the absence of specific warnings signs, there are signs of binge borrowing at the retail level and the risk of it going overboard isn’t trivial.
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    Is Narayana Health Insurance model a gamechanger for India’s healthcare system?

    Is Narayana Health Insurance model a gamechanger for India’s healthcare system? Devi Shetty-owned healthcare company’s insurance product holds out promise for India’s medical insurance woes
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    Why nutrition, not hunger alleviation, needs to be India’s primary focus

    Why nutrition, not hunger alleviation, needs to be India’s primary focus Rather than blowing the budget on free foodgrains, the government should focus on providing access to a more balanced diet, including higher protein consumption
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    Titan glitters in Q3, beating all the odds

    Titan glitters in Q3, beating all the odds The stock remains a darling of investors after the company's strong performance in the third quarter, with positive perceptions of its business model boosted by the “Jhunjhunwala effect”.
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    Rice farming can inspire a collaborative work culture

    Rice farming can inspire a collaborative work culture The armed forces offer lessons too. The key is to remember that work at its best is a social endeavour.
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    Boeing seems unable to keep up with its rival Airbus

    Boeing seems unable to keep up with its rival Airbus An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max mishap has revived safety concerns. It would be ironic if Airbus were to adopt Boeing’s focus on shareholder returns.
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