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    Why upper-caste Hindus of Kerala became Christians

    Why upper-caste Hindus of Kerala became Christians Why did ancient Brahmins give up exquisite privileges and adopt a faith that offered few advantages? Some answers and a theory.
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    Drone attacks: High alert on the high seas

    Drone attacks: High alert on the high seas If the recent attacks are loose-cannon hits, we must shield our interests. If there’s something more sinister afoot that has put India in the cross-hairs of adversaries acting in concert, then we must stay on higher alert.
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    Ratings: India has a valid reason to be aggrieved

    Ratings: India has a valid reason to be aggrieved The CEA’s office has highlighted opaque and subjective inputs for sovereign ratings and the raw deal that India gets. Credit rating agencies, please note: Efficient allocation of global capital calls for a level credit field.
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    The case for granting autonomy to state-run listed entities. Starting with LIC

    The case for granting autonomy to state-run listed entities. Starting with LIC The government should allow listed large state-owned entities the autonomy to chart their own course. It’s time to abandon the practice of excessive oversight and adopt a more hands-off stance, ceasing the...
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    The India-China dynamic seems set to lead an age of meta-reason

    The India-China dynamic seems set to lead an age of meta-reason A world led by Western values is yielding to one where the mutual learnings of Asian powerhouses will shape key outcomes
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    Self-driving cars still have a long road ahead of them

    Self-driving cars still have a long road ahead of them AI hype must not mislead us: It will be a long while before they are fed sufficient data for road safety
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    Human trafficking or a plain case of migration?

    Human trafficking or a plain case of migration? The French detention of a plane on suspicion of its passengers being victims of exploitation raises the vital question of their intent: Were they just trying to get around labour barriers?
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    Trauma could forge the mettle that a leadership role demands

    Trauma could forge the mettle that a leadership role demands Adverse experiences bring out qualities that leaders must have and training modules can do it too.
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    The telecom bill is like a curate’s egg: It is good in parts

    The telecom bill is like a curate’s egg: It is good in parts It will enhance services in the country but also has significant drawbacks that call for closer scrutiny
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    Economists had a dreadful 2023

    Economists had a dreadful 2023 Mistaken recession calls were just part of it
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    How were so many economists so wrong about the recession?

    How were so many economists so wrong about the recession? Fears of a recession are fading fast, but the debate over the flaws of economic forecasting is just beginning.
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    Coming-of-age moment for PE as an asset class in India

    Coming-of-age moment for PE as an asset class in India India is expected to be a relative bright spot for PE firms, with a strong economy and opportunities for growth.
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    Indians discover stock market; can private equity market be far behind?

    Indians discover stock market; can private equity market be far behind? India's equity markets have seen a fundamental change in the last decade, with millions of Indians investing in mutual funds and domestic retail money pouring into the markets. This has reduced the country's dependence on...
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    Enabling small businesses with digital first tools for future growth

    Enabling small businesses with digital first tools for future growth India's tech talent and collaborative efforts position the country as a leader in AI development, and the open ecosystem fosters global collaborations and addresses ethical concerns.
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    Why do we work? This question arises again as AI eyes our jobs

    Why do we work? This question arises again as AI eyes our jobs Keynes and Schumacher weighed in with answers that hold relevance in a world headed for significantly more automation
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    Chinese and Russian choices impact India’s approach

    Chinese and Russian choices impact India’s approach India’s ties with Beijing have frayed even as relations with Moscow lose warmth because of their actions
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    Crowd-in must not start crowding investors out

    Crowd-in must not start crowding investors out This year saw India’s credit-to-GDP gap turn positive after a long slump. If state capex to ‘crowd in’ private investment has finally begun to fructify, it’s time for a fiscal policy pivot.
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    The future of cricket’s 50-overs format does not look very bright

    The future of cricket’s 50-overs format does not look very bright It can’t compete now that its advantages have been stolen by even more action-packed T20 matches.
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    Tech policy in India has had a year packed with action

    Tech policy in India has had a year packed with action Our outreach on digital public infrastructure proved a global winner while AI was debated meaningfully.
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    Why the EU’s tougher new migration pact is good for Indians

    Why the EU’s tougher new migration pact is good for Indians Despite hardening sentiment in the European Union against immigrants, there’s a growing realisation of the need for skilled professionals. This should benefit Indians, considered among the least objectionable kind of immigrants in the...
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