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    India and Germany must address the elephant in the room – China

    India and Germany must address the elephant in the room – China German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s visit to Beijing late last year shows New Delhi can no longer afford to have its partners engage in half measures or stay neutral in the face of Chinese provocations
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    Maximum city Mumbai has become a hazy maze

    Maximum city Mumbai has become a hazy maze The dust-ups of its construction boom are a health hazard in need of urgent mitigation. We must tie permits for developers with dust control before India’s urban development goes awry
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    Mint Explainer: The need to look beyond the big lithium find

    Mint Explainer: The need to look beyond the big lithium find India needs to move into lithium refining to cut dependence in China
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    NSE takes the first step towards functional municipal finance

    NSE takes the first step towards functional municipal finance By launching India’s first ever municipal bond index, NSE Indices, a subsidiary of the National Stock Exchange, has set the country on the path to better financing for urban local governments
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    Mint Explainer: Why Russia pulled back from its last nuclear treaty with the US

    Mint Explainer: Why Russia pulled back from its last nuclear treaty with the US Russia blamed the United States for its decision to suspend participation in New START and accused Washington of trying to undermine its national security
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    Mint Explainer: Will Africa divide the G20?

    Mint Explainer: Will Africa divide the G20? China and the West may clash over the continent's mountain of debt
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    Mint Explainer: What does Google's new quantum computer achievement mean?

    Mint Explainer: What does Google's new quantum computer achievement mean? Google announced on Wednesday that it has reduced errors in quantum computers as part of its six key milestones, but fully fault-tolerant quantum computers are still many years away
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    New delivery mechanisms for genetic therapy will do us good

    New delivery mechanisms for genetic therapy will do us good For years, we’ve known that genetic diseases could one day be cured by technologies like Crispr
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    The budget prioritizes capex-led growth, shrinks social safety net

    The budget prioritizes capex-led growth, shrinks social safety net It’s short on tax reforms and its push for a growth recovery with modest fiscal compression spells sharp cuts in welfare outlays
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    Storytelling and technology can empower our artisans

    Storytelling and technology can empower our artisans As estimated, India is home to over 200 million artisans. The craft sector is our second largest rural employer after agriculture.
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    Lessons in how to smash a skull

    Lessons in how to smash a skull Ancient attacks in Europe in Neolithic times led scientists to investigate the skull smashing
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    Pink Floyd’s prism of war splits light over Ukraine

    Pink Floyd’s prism of war splits light over Ukraine The anti-war rock band’s big stars Roger Waters and David Gilmour seem bitterly divided over Russia’s invasion a year ago, but what should matter most is what Ukrainians want
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    The Ukraine war has shaken up a delicate post-Cold War order

    The Ukraine war has shaken up a delicate post-Cold War order Sharpened global polarization has made it harder for India to pursue multi-alignment effectively
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    The curious case of India’s rising food-price inflation

    The curious case of India’s rising food-price inflation Our recent drop in inflation has proven short-lived but it is high food inflation, especially for cereals, that threatens to make matters worse for those who have already been in distress.
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    The resilience test for Indian economy

    The resilience test for Indian economy Friday, 24 February, will mark one year of Russia’s invasion of its neighbour Ukraine
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    Zombie horror

    Zombie horror The US has been taken aback by semi-conscious people found on streets unable to stand and displaying patches of skin that look as if rot has set in
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    The geopolitics behind Air India’s Airbus-Boeing orders

    The geopolitics behind Air India’s Airbus-Boeing orders The huge deals show that the Indian government has begun to use the economic capacity of its expanding middle class as leverage in foreign policy
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    Linking UPI with Singapore’s PayNow is just the first step

    Linking UPI with Singapore’s PayNow is just the first step India’s robust digital payment infrastructure offers the country a great opportunity to leverage its fintech capabilities and push for leadership in this area. The next challenge will be to tie up with digital payment entities in the US...
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    The rule of law must not fall prey to extremism

    The rule of law must not fall prey to extremism An Iranian reward for Salman Rushdie’s attacker and a possible web of complicity in the Bhiwani immolation case have both made our skin crawl. Let’s secure the basics of justice
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    Insurance industry resurrection needs a stakeholder insurrection

    Insurance industry resurrection needs a stakeholder insurrection Radical organization overhauls are required for risk democratization and value delivery to evolve
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