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    The waves come ashore, a few nanoseconds early

    The waves come ashore, a few nanoseconds early The clockwork periods of pulsars make them crucial astronomical tools
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    India’s shield of privacy should reflect Article 21

    India’s shield of privacy should reflect Article 21 What began as an enunciation of fundamental rights has taken shape as data regulation of private players. Our personal data protection law must prioritize privacy as a basic right
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    Tech’s climate impact is scarier than any super-AI ‘terminator’

    Tech’s climate impact is scarier than any super-AI ‘terminator’ AI’s carbon footprint is the big risk to worry about rather than extermination by a super-smart bot
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    India can blend the EU and US models of AI regulation

    India can blend the EU and US models of AI regulation While regulation of AI is difficult but necessary in view of its capacity to influence society and outcomes in various spheres, our policy challenge is to ensure that rules do not stifle innovation.
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    Define boundaries and state the fiscal costs of election freebies

    Define boundaries and state the fiscal costs of election freebies Their fairness and financial burden on the exchequer depend on the manner in which beneficiary boundaries are drawn
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    An e-euro need not fall victim to post-crypto bubble apathy

    An e-euro need not fall victim to post-crypto bubble apathy The Eurozone’s digital currency project should stay under debate
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    The pandemic ended the regime of alpha employees

    The pandemic ended the regime of alpha employees The pandemic experience has made empathy and teamwork vital to achieve business goals and that has favoured ‘softer’ traits and flatter work patterns in efforts to optimize resource use.
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    Anti-corruption drives that turn cronyist can worsen the scourge

    Anti-corruption drives that turn cronyist can worsen the scourge The relative elasticities of corruption among groups in favour and out of it could end up sending aggregate pelf even higher
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    It will take nuclear energy for global shipping to hit net zero

    It will take nuclear energy for global shipping to hit net zero It has its risks but uranium is the green fuel that ships must adopt
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    We must confer a Bharat Ratna upon the Dalai Lama

    We must confer a Bharat Ratna upon the Dalai Lama The Dalai Lama’s contributions must not be overlooked on concerns of how China may react
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    Relieve GST of its warps to regain its reform cred

    Relieve GST of its warps to regain its reform cred The great tax simplifier has not met its promise so far. GST has spurred formalization and scored its ‘one market’ goal, but it awaits a major reset to prove itself historic as a reform
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    Online education is inadequate for reasons we have long known

    Online education is inadequate for reasons we have long known Its weakness: It addresses neither core educational goals nor the fundamental process of learning
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    Indian banking’s looking up but caution is warranted

    Indian banking’s looking up but caution is warranted There still exist weak links that should drive banks to fortify themselves for tougher times in the future
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    Earnings should rise for durably dearer shares

    Earnings should rise for durably dearer shares Bets on US capital costs could go wrong and hit foreign portfolio investors that have driven up Indian indices. Equity values should track corporate earnings rather than policy shifts
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    The clamour to regulate AI must not impede India’s digital thrust

    The clamour to regulate AI must not impede India’s digital thrust Our AI policy should stay aligned with our digital trajectory as we cap risks and maximize gains
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    Even health AI can be risky but innovation must win

    Even health AI can be risky but innovation must win Our instinctive fear of the duality of such technologies must not hold back advances we will need
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    If the consumption of tobacco is not okay, India should just ban it

    If the consumption of tobacco is not okay, India should just ban it The government’s new online content guidelines are far too stiff and will prove costly—a big pity if it’s just health tokenism
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    Uniform Civil Code: Take the earlier law panel’s advice

    Uniform Civil Code: Take the earlier law panel’s advice The 21st Law Commission’s report has already offered an outline of changes that we should make
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    Nike needs to bounce back as its big sneaker bubble bursts

    Nike needs to bounce back as its big sneaker bubble bursts Nike’s pandemic sales got deflated to reveal a loss of brand agility
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    Free trade please

    Free trade please China will now require a license for the export of gallium and germanium, which could impact chip-making outside of China. The move is seen as retaliation for restrictions on exports to China by its geopolitical opponents, mainly the US. The extent of the clampdown is...
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