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    India-US ties have rarely had superior prospects

    India-US ties have rarely had superior prospects Relations between the two countries have reached an even keel after a long time. Commercial and geopolitical considerations favour a faster search for common ground on sticky issues
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    Artificial intelligence could hurt education at its most basic level

    Artificial intelligence could hurt education at its most basic level Using AI tools to outsource thinking is likely to weaken this fundamental human faculty over time
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    Complex rules make India seem permanently socialist

    Complex rules make India seem permanently socialist From new curbs on wheat stocks to a levy on our use of foreign exchange, too many moves are anachronistic
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    US shouldn’t mistake Modi for India

    US shouldn’t mistake Modi for India There’s room for a policy which both recognizes the country’s geostrategic importance and honors its pluralistic politics and culture
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    Forget the Fed, and Focus on the Economy

    Forget the Fed, and Focus on the Economy What matters for long-run returns is getting the direction right, and the Fed’s fine-tuning misses the point
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    The G20 can build a global bridge to a future of sustainable energy

    The G20 can build a global bridge to a future of sustainable energy India’s G20 presidency has led to links with the G7 forum to promote a climate agenda that could make a tangible difference
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    Hacking dreams while asleep could aid divergent creativity

    Hacking dreams while asleep could aid divergent creativity New research suggests that dreams can help to shape creative ideas. While people sleep, their brains continue to work and strengthen synaptic pathways, even if the dream is not remembered. Scientists have found ways to direct dreams and...
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    Mint Explainer: Is Indian aviation headed for a duopoly?

    Mint Explainer: Is Indian aviation headed for a duopoly? India’s aviation market currently comprises about 700 aircraft. Since February, Air India and IndiGo have placed orders for another 970 between them
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    Growth versus equity: A debate that India should’ve long settled

    Growth versus equity: A debate that India should’ve long settled There is no long-term conflict between the two so long as we reskill and adapt workers to evolving economic dispensations
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    Sony’s Zee-starring TV script for India now looks like a farce

    Sony’s Zee-starring TV script for India now looks like a farce The Japanese company has wasted two years on a troubled deal
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    Online gaming still has too many regulatory overlaps

    Online gaming still has too many regulatory overlaps New regulations in India aim to legitimize online gaming, including peer-to-peer gaming, and offer a framework for legal online gaming. The rules aim to widen distribution channels for games of skill, encourage new marketing avenues, and ease...
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    Give real globalization a chance to prove itself

    Give real globalization a chance to prove itself A common world market could work in everyone’s favour if state intervention is withdrawn but capital has globalized far faster than labour and a fully open model is yet to be tried out
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    Let Indian male cricketers play in foreign T20 leagues as well

    Let Indian male cricketers play in foreign T20 leagues as well The experience will be invaluable for players and economic incentives at play can prevent burnout
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    Hum along with the musical creativity of generative AI

    Hum along with the musical creativity of generative AI It would be a shame to resist this inevitable evolution that promises some superb music for our playlists
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    US and India need to deal with their trust issues

    US and India need to deal with their trust issues Focusing exclusively on shared interests rather than shared values will limit the potential of a crucial relationship
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    Zee Saga: Sony’s serious script for India is now a farce

    Zee Saga: Sony’s serious script for India is now a farce Sony's two-year pursuit of a merger with Indian media house Zee Entertainment Enterprises has become an unwitting farce, as the Securities and Exchange Board of India has alleged that Zee faked loan recovery. For Bloomberg columnist Andy...
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    How RBI can boost private sector's role in financing infrastructure

    How RBI can boost private sector's role in financing infrastructure The central bank should exorcise the ghost of IL&FS and allow banks to treat non-banking financial companies that lend to infrastructure on par with other NBFCs
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    Mint Explainer: Will Blinken’s visit help reduce US-China tensions?

    Mint Explainer: Will Blinken’s visit help reduce US-China tensions? Though the visit shows there is substantial interest in improving bilateral ties, issues such as technology export controls, Taiwan policy and military buildups remain significant roadblocks
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    Will GCCs disrupt India’s IT services industry?

    Will GCCs disrupt India’s IT services industry? Global capability centres currently contribute only 25% to 30% of IT services industry revenues, but are growing much faster and may be hiring more people than IT services firms
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    Ignoring natural heritage a path to self-destruction

    Ignoring natural heritage a path to self-destruction According to numerous studies, Wular Lake in Jammu and Kashmir has shrunk about 45% in a century. It covered about 158 sq. km in 1911 but now is spread over just 87 sq. km. Chilika Lake in Odisha has a similar story.
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