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    Smile please

    Smile please The latest World Happiness Report by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network has much for India to think about
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    China’s Iran-Saudi deal is a wake-up call for India

    China’s Iran-Saudi deal is a wake-up call for India Iran and Saudi Arabia recently announced a Chinese-brokered deal to restore diplomatic relations. This should serve as a reminder to India that it takes a great deal of work to convert historical ties and photo ops into actual influence
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    Britain’s economy improving may not keep Sunak in power

    Britain’s economy improving may not keep Sunak in power London’s budget is unlikely to shake off the gloom of a ‘vibecession'
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    Our new trade policy must calm fears of rising import restrictions

    Our new trade policy must calm fears of rising import restrictions Such barriers may put FTAs and global value chain integration at risk; external imbalances can be addressed with other tools
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    Tackle climate change with logic instead of alarmism

    Tackle climate change with logic instead of alarmism Doomsayers have hurt the credibility of a valid cause by issuing false warnings much too often
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    Adani’s U-turn amplifies questions of compliance

    Adani’s U-turn amplifies questions of compliance The group has acknowledged Vinod Adani as a member, but we need clarity on whether it flouted a free-float rule, manipulated its shares and gained from a regulatory look-away
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    Technology, not geopolitics, may recast the world monetary order

    Technology, not geopolitics, may recast the world monetary order Tech enablers are freeing global payments from the dollar’s clutches but the renminbi isn’t a gainer
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    Why it takes high talent to produce middlebrow work

    Why it takes high talent to produce middlebrow work Middlebrow is art that reaches out and is hard to create while the purity of highbrow work is facile
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    Parliament could do with a little less of animosity

    Parliament could do with a little less of animosity In Parliament, placards calling for a joint parliamentary committee are being waved. State legislatures, such as the one in Bihar, are also affected by this trend. For years, parliamentary procedure has been gravely trashed.
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    Web-dark Punjab

    Web-dark Punjab It’s disturbing that mobile internet access was thought best shut off in Punjab during the police manhunt for Amritpal Singh, a separatist leader
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    Top-level changes come at a crucial time for IT firms

    Top-level changes come at a crucial time for IT firms Three years of work-from-home, tighter US visa regulations, the Ukraine war and high inflation have put the brakes on global growth. The new blood at TCS, TechM and Cognizant will have to help them – and the broader industry – navigate this storm
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    Putting a $7 tn claim to the test

    Putting a $7 tn claim to the test In today’s dollars India spent about $14 tn on infra between 1990 and 2013
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    Mint Explainer: Why the Australia-UK-US military partnership could lose its way

    Mint Explainer: Why the Australia-UK-US military partnership could lose its way The US and UK want to give Australia nuclear submarines to counter China’s threat in the region, but a huge bill and a two-decade timeline could defeat the primary goal of the three-nation grouping
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    Credit Suisse survived two world wars. It can probably endure a reputational hit

    Credit Suisse survived two world wars. It can probably endure a reputational hit What the 167-year-old bank needs is a change of culture, and culture is driven from the top
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    Crude oil cool off

    Crude oil cool off A global recession, if it hits, will be bad for all, including India
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    Meta layoffs reveal the end of US tech sector exceptionalism

    Meta layoffs reveal the end of US tech sector exceptionalism During the global tech sector’s pandemic-era boom, employee headcount became one of the reigning barometers of success
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    The end of hyper-globalization should yield a better alternative

    The end of hyper-globalization should yield a better alternative We must not let great power rivalry thwart efforts to establish a better world order based on a vision of shared prosperity
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    Ola should admit safety risks and go for a recall

    Ola should admit safety risks and go for a recall This electric scooter maker must stop sending mixed signals over a popular model’s frail wheel-holder and ensure that it endangers riders no further. Its brand reliability is at stake
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    Ajay Banga had better walk the talk on climate finance

    Ajay Banga had better walk the talk on climate finance The developed world has done little to fill the financing gap or ease the other challenges that developing countries face in achieving the outsized targets they are expected to meet.
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    Refugees need snappy homes instead of flimsy shelters

    Refugees need snappy homes instead of flimsy shelters In 2020, at the height of the covid pandemic, I was approached by a dear friend and senior from college with a complex problem statement: How do we build a house that weighs less than half a tonne, can be put up and knocked down in less than...
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