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    Radio frisson

    Radio frisson The political duel aside, the programme has proved a novel way for Modi to engage people.
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    India must prepare its workforce to assume global leadership of AI

    India must prepare its workforce to assume global leadership of AI How well the country benefits from advances in artificial intelligence will depend on the preparedness of our human resources
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    Hyundai has begun taking the advice of a major stakeholder

    Hyundai has begun taking the advice of a major stakeholder It’s good that the carmaker is doing some of what Elliott had asked
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    Biden vs Trump in 2024 doesn’t bode well for the world

    Biden vs Trump in 2024 doesn’t bode well for the world American voters may be faced with having to pick the less unappealing of the two candidates
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    What HUL and Nestle results reveal about the recovery in discretionary spends

    What HUL and Nestle results reveal about the recovery in discretionary spends There’s no clear indication of a rural or semi-urban revival, but urban growth may be coming back
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    Mint Explainer: Why Blackstone’s maiden retail REIT in India matters

    Mint Explainer: Why Blackstone’s maiden retail REIT in India matters Just like the office sector, mall operators believe retail real estate in India is undergoing a transition, becoming more structured and organised
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    Quick edit: An auto upshift

    Quick edit: An auto upshift Enthusiastic buying, a cool-off in commodity prices that kept a lid on input costs and easing supply constraints, including a release from a severe chip crunch, are seen to have driven the company’s growth
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    Our budget speeches capture the evolution of government policy

    Our budget speeches capture the evolution of government policy From ‘an idea whose time has come’ to ‘Digital India’, the words they used have set the theme for India’s economic emergence
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    China’s DriveGPT could leave companies rushing to catch up

    China’s DriveGPT could leave companies rushing to catch up The Chinese auto market is revving up to lead autonomous vehicles
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    Layoffs are painfully often a cover for corporate foibles

    Layoffs are painfully often a cover for corporate foibles There usually exists a kinder response to tough times even if it takes more effort from the top
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    Kotak’s bank should be tested as an institution

    Kotak’s bank should be tested as an institution Uday Kotak can be credited with the creation of an institution, no less. Should he withdraw from its running in line with an RBI rule, it would be a tribute to his own accomplishment
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    Joe Biden has been a victim of serial underestimation

    Joe Biden has been a victim of serial underestimation His success with policy matters can overcome the image of frailty he sometimes ends up conjuring
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    The misconceptions of donors are hobbling civil society work

    The misconceptions of donors are hobbling civil society work Their misplaced notions hurt funding and hamper CSOs that need firm commitments of support
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    Mint Explainer: Is the launch of MG’s Comet a turning point for two-door cars in India?

    Mint Explainer: Is the launch of MG’s Comet a turning point for two-door cars in India? The success or failure of MG’s new EV will reveal if India finally ready for practical, affordable city cars with two doors and zero frills
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    India needs a sound strategy to counter the EU’s carbon tax

    India needs a sound strategy to counter the EU’s carbon tax Rather than impose retaliatory tariffs, India should institute a domestic carbon-trading mechanism like China’s and try to shift the discourse on climate change from piecemeal, localised measures to global solutions
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    Biden Is the Perfect Democratic President

    Biden Is the Perfect Democratic President The non-compos presidential model gives the party’s left free rein.
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    Quick edit: Bad loans have fallen

    Quick edit: Bad loans have fallen On Thursday, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Shaktikanta Das said that the sector’s gross bad loans fell to 4.4% of advances at the end of 2022
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    Hit the ball, a moment in the sun

    Hit the ball, a moment in the sun Hitting several consecutive sixes in a cricket game - ok, even in cricket of the IPL variety - is a rare occurence.
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    The Maoist rebellion is confused about its aims

    The Maoist rebellion is confused about its aims Another Maoist attack draws attention to a long-running insurgency trying to overthrow an allegedly unfair economic order. The rebellion is garbled but perhaps also easier to quell
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    The AI dilemma: Our big risk is super AI in rogue human hands

    The AI dilemma: Our big risk is super AI in rogue human hands The apocalypse, if it were to come, would not come from a super-intelligent AI, but from a fellow human using it
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