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    The Pentagon leak can make a fine case study

    The Pentagon leak can make a fine case study Be it a real loss of confidentiality or a weapon of mass deception, this stash of US intelligence files on the Ukraine war should be studied in India for an update on information warfare
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    India-UK ties: Pursue that free trade deal

    India-UK ties: Pursue that free trade deal Such agreements are important to boost trade as new alignments take shape across the world
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    Retail investors have shown only weak evidence of maturity so far

    Retail investors have shown only weak evidence of maturity so far SIP stoppage patterns reveal large numbers unprepared for the ups and downs of stock investing
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    India needs a principles-based approach to regulate AI

    India needs a principles-based approach to regulate AI Let’s define the contours within which AI should work so that we balance its risks with the returns it could offer
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    Mint Explainer: What the Pentagon intelligence leaks reveal

    Mint Explainer: What the Pentagon intelligence leaks reveal The leaked documents cover a range of subjects, such as Russia’s military strategy in Ukraine, surveillance of US allies, and the enduring weaknesses in Ukraine’s military
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    The curse of the corporate headshot

    The curse of the corporate headshot A strangely pervasive custom of odd poses and forced smiles
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    India Stack unlocks potential for rapid formalisation of MSMEs: Viral Acharya

    India Stack unlocks potential for rapid formalisation of MSMEs: Viral Acharya The former RBI deputy governor sparked a controversy by calling for the breakup of India’s largest firms in a recent paper. But his views on how the country’s smallest businesses will benefit from digitalisation are...
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    Mint Explainer: Parties milk Amul-vs-Nandini controversy for Karnataka elections

    Mint Explainer: Parties milk Amul-vs-Nandini controversy for Karnataka elections The iconic dairy brand’s entry into Karnataka ahead of the state’s assembly elections next month has kicked up a political storm and put the BJP on the back foot
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    How private capital can be made to work for global public goods

    How private capital can be made to work for global public goods Globally, many low-income countries are still dealing with the economic aftermath of the pandemic and successive inflation and interest-rate shocks.
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    Republican party confusion on abortion could work against it

    Republican party confusion on abortion could work against it White House hopeful Ron DeSantis might have misread America
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    We saw regular old bank failures with modern twists

    We saw regular old bank failures with modern twists The failure of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), Signature Bank and Silvergate Bank woke up global markets to the gradually building stress on bank balance sheets from a continual rise in interest rates from pandemic lows.
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    Cash combustion rates could separate startups

    Cash combustion rates could separate startups That the covid pandemic’s easy money would fuel a global flare-up in cash burn by technology startups was clear from its onset
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    New trade policies have queeredthe pitch for developing nations

    New trade policies have queeredthe pitch for developing nations The West’s recent inward turn should make others ask how they could brighten their own prospects
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    World Bank and IMF: Don’t miss the woods for the trees

    World Bank and IMF: Don’t miss the woods for the trees For the Bretton Woods twins to retain their heft, they should raise their game to serve the world better
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    What they don’t tell you about India’s poverty numbers

    What they don’t tell you about India’s poverty numbers Controversial survey changes have clouded the picture of how we’re doing on this vital parameter
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    Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana: Credit saturation for livelihoods

    Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana: Credit saturation for livelihoods The scheme has supported small enterprises and revitalized the Indian micro-credit ecosystem in its eight years of existence
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    Rise in covid cases: Endemic or not?

    Rise in covid cases: Endemic or not? India records a minor dip in new COVID-19 cases with 5,357 infections in the latest 24-hour period. Health authorities remain cautious as the XBB1.16 sub-variant of Omicron causes concern. Mask-wearing protocols have been reintroduced in Haryana, Kerala and...
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    Questioning CEOs serves the agenda of TikTok politicians

    Questioning CEOs serves the agenda of TikTok politicians Their purpose is often to achieve publicity through grandstanding
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    Everybody appears to love a good bout of high inflation

    Everybody appears to love a good bout of high inflation On balance, RBI’s tolerance of higher prices now appears to exceed that of higher interest rates
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    Intermediary oversight should never be opaque

    Intermediary oversight should never be opaque Among the Centre’s IT rule revisions, a provision for online fact regulation glares out. It must be kept open to scrutiny while how it gels with our right to free speech needs a check
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