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    Institutional arbitration may suffer collateral damage

    Institutional arbitration may suffer collateral damage The Supreme Court’s ruling that an unstamped instrument that is otherwise exigible to stamp duty is unenforceable and must be impounded by the court has big implications for arbitration.
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    Finance is the binding constraint in efforts to fight climate change

    Finance is the binding constraint in efforts to fight climate change A huge gap in the capital needed must be plugged and developing nations need mechanisms to attract private funds as well
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    ChatGPT’s secret weapon may be its ability to feign empathy

    ChatGPT’s secret weapon may be its ability to feign empathy It’s better on artificial emotional intelligence than factual accuracy
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    There’s a case for small electric cars on Indian streets

    There’s a case for small electric cars on Indian streets India was once known to be a small car market but now seems headed the way of the West and China, taking a fancy for large fuel guzzlers as we increasingly treat cars like vanity purchases.
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    Mint Explainer: What Biden's 2024 re-election bid means for America

    Mint Explainer: What Biden's 2024 re-election bid means for America Despite his age, Democrats may choose to back the US president once again since he has previously defeated Donald Trump, his likely challenger
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    Prevention is better than a cure: Let’s apply this adage to banking

    Prevention is better than a cure: Let’s apply this adage to banking Ghalib’s wonderful risk-taking advice for entrepreneurs, ‘Manzil toh milege bhatak ke hee sahi, Ghumrah toh woh hain jo ghar se hee nahin nikle (destinations are reached by wandering, lost are those who stayed home)’ feels like...
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    India seems unable to match China on technocratic talent

    India seems unable to match China on technocratic talent The world’s newest most populous country faces steep challenges
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    Deemed approval in 30 days is an M&A fortune cookie

    Deemed approval in 30 days is an M&A fortune cookie The tweak will enhance India’s appeal among global investors keen on local mergers and acquisitions
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    Kochi’s water metro has unique ripples to make

    Kochi’s water metro has unique ripples to make This novel waterway network stands apart in many ways, but its final claim to significance might extend beyond politics, topography, policy and marketing—to its impact on language
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    India’s recent startup valuation boom was simply too good to last

    India’s recent startup valuation boom was simply too good to last Valuations didn’t reflect the fact that a huge population is not the same as a huge consumer market
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    Laws should keep pace with fast evolving technologies

    Laws should keep pace with fast evolving technologies Valuations didn’t reflect the fact that a huge population is not the same as a huge consumer market
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    Quit edit: Don’t join this race

    Quit edit: Don’t join this race Part of the spending rise can be attributed to an intensifying US-China rivalry, with strategic planners tracking every nuance of what’s turning out to be Cold War II, with China and Russia on one side and a newly expanded Nato alliance led by the US on the other
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    Mint Explainer: How Twitter’s blue tick went from status symbol to laughing stock

    Mint Explainer: How Twitter’s blue tick went from status symbol to laughing stock Six months after Elon Musk took over the company, its once-coveted verification badge is now an object of ridicule. Here’s how it happened
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    Mint Explainer: Why is India struggling to cut its dependence on China?

    Mint Explainer: Why is India struggling to cut its dependence on China? There may be no dearth of political will for the decoupling but dropping old habits is easier said than done, as India and the wider world are realising
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    Mint Explainer: How Australia's plans to overhaul its defence

    Mint Explainer: How Australia's plans to overhaul its defence The country's Defence Strategic Review argues that its traditional defence doctrine is no longer fit for purpose and calls for one that focuses on threats emanating from the US-China conflict
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    Jan bhagidari is the only way forward to eliminating TB

    Jan bhagidari is the only way forward to eliminating TB We need to involve communities to spread awareness and take treatment to India’s Tribal communities and those in hard-to-reach areas of our country
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    India’s computing prowess is set for a quantum leap

    India’s computing prowess is set for a quantum leap Even if the ₹6,000-crore National Quantum Mission fails to meet its ambitious eight-year targets, the R&D that goes into it will boost India’s technological capacity in a number of fields
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    Trade data provides more evidence of India’s K–shaped recovery

    Trade data provides more evidence of India’s K–shaped recovery Consumption of luxury goods is up dramatically since the pandemic began to wane, but India won’t experience sustained economic growth and increased prosperity unless this recovery extends beyond the rich
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    Quick edit: Mitigate this risk

    Quick edit: Mitigate this risk As a self-proclaimed preacher and advocate of separate statehood for Sikhs, Singh’s voice harks back to the 1980s, when Punjab was tormented by a Pakistan-sponsored agitation for another carve-up of borders
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    India has a crucial role in setting international statistical standards

    India has a crucial role in setting international statistical standards We could use our new membership of the UN Statistical Commission to advocate a widening of the way that GDP is measured.
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