The institution of marriage rests on equal partnership
We must foster marital equality so that women get the freedom to make what they want of their lives
India's dash to build roads could lift exports
India’s rush to speed up highway construction should smoothen freight movement, bring down logistical costs and help close a big gap that holds our export competitiveness back
Training rigour differentiates companies during tough times
The odds-defying rescue of an otherwise doomed flight exemplifies the power of sustained training
Global banking turmoil impacts India only marginally
Indian banks are insulated from the Western shake-up but we remain exposed through a few other channels
Apple’s chief rival has a cautionary tale for India
The iPhone-maker enjoys positive sentiment and greater local connections, but the growing middle-class market won’t last forever
These two global money transfer ideas deserve a shot
One concept uses bank deposits; the other relies on digital currencies. Both could be coming to your smartphone.
Reversing climate change should be treated as a global public good
Rich, industrialised countries have been the primary drivers of climate change. So it stands to reason that they should bear most of the cost of halting and reversing it
Rebuff WTO advice but mull it over for strategy
We need not axe smartphone tariffs as the global trade body would have India do, as this could prove disruptive, but let’s plot a future of export success without props and barriers
There is good reason for the US Fed’s rate path to be this foggy
Rising economic risks amid persistent inflation have posed the US central bank a peculiar dilemma
Fresh signs of power distribution companies turning a corner
A new report by the power ministry shows Indian discoms on an improvement path but sustaining it remains a challenge
The institution of marriage rests on equal partnership
We must foster marital equality so that women get the freedom to make what they want of their lives
India's dash to build roads could lift exports
India’s rush to speed up highway construction should smoothen freight movement, bring down logistical costs and help close a big gap that holds our export competitiveness back
Training rigour differentiates companies during tough times
The odds-defying rescue of an otherwise doomed flight exemplifies the power of sustained training
Global banking turmoil impacts India only marginally
Indian banks are insulated from the Western shake-up but we remain exposed through a few other channels
Honda’s foray set to shake up India’s booming market for electric two-wheelers
While Ola Electric has the advantage right now, it could be overtaken by traditional players as the market grows
Quick edit: Right to marry
India’s official stance was long assumed to have been settled by the Special Marriages Act of 1954, which gave a legal nod to voluntary unions of individuals unable or reluctant to marry under religious blessing