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    Mint Explainer: What does the Windsor Framework mean for the UK, EU and Ireland?

    Mint Explainer: What does the Windsor Framework mean for the UK, EU and Ireland? This trade agreement settles one of the most unpopular legacies of Brexit and may lead to better relations between the two sides
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    Resistance to free exits continues to hobble India’s economy

    Resistance to free exits continues to hobble India’s economy The inability of firms in India to easily exit a market when incurring economic losses is one of the country’s biggest hurdles to long-term growth, former economic advisor Arvind Subramanian once said
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    Hydrogen isn’t ideal for home heating but helpful elsewhere

    Hydrogen isn’t ideal for home heating but helpful elsewhere Hydrogen is one of the most abundant gases, estimated to make up 75% of the universe’s mass
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    Our Railways are the Northeast’s leading engine for development

    Our Railways are the Northeast’s leading engine for development Big-budget rail projects are an economic boon for the region even as new links serve strategic aspects of India’s Act East policy
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    CEO salaries as a multiple of median pay vary widely

    CEO salaries as a multiple of median pay vary widely At the end of the day, any top-level pay package must be ratified by shareholders in an annual general meeting, which is often the clinching argument
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    The multi-billion dollar opportunity in e-Services

    The multi-billion dollar opportunity in e-Services The boom of generative AI is ushering a whole new era of efficiency that will help save countless man-hours and offer the potential to boost margins for e-services companies.
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    Where have all the IPOs gone?

    Where have all the IPOs gone? Since July 2022, 33 companies planning IPOs worth a combined ₹49,300 crore are said to have allowed their regulatory approvals to lapse
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    Vedanta must take care not to sound like India’s next Adani

    Vedanta must take care not to sound like India’s next Adani Highly leveraged Indian tycoons are having a rough time
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    Must not polarize

    Must not polarize The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a petition filed by a leader of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party asking for a national “renaming commission” to restore the “original” names of historical, cultural and religious places “renamed” by “foreign invaders”
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    The bar for Delhi’s G20 Summit may have been set in Bengaluru

    The bar for Delhi’s G20 Summit may have been set in Bengaluru The absence of a joint communique suggests more attention must be paid to behind-the-scenes diplomacy ahead of meetings
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    Adam Smith’s works should outlast blinkered readings

    Adam Smith’s works should outlast blinkered readings The year 2023 marks the birth tercentenary of Adam Smith, the Scottish economist who has had a significant impact on the world
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    Do not let a geopolitical split hold up debt relief

    Do not let a geopolitical split hold up debt relief China’s stiff stance on its bilateral lending risks throwing a spanner in G20 efforts but it is in the world’s interest to see no country ends up financially strapped. ‘One world’ must win
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    ‘Nari shakti’ offers G20 nations a women’s empowerment model

    ‘Nari shakti’ offers G20 nations a women’s empowerment model The group can bridge gender gaps through a collaborative framework focused on three action areas
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    We need a national survey to track financial grievances

    We need a national survey to track financial grievances We don’t have a reliable picture of scamming, though it’s a big menace and too many cases go unreported
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    We ought to look at the English language through another lens

    We ought to look at the English language through another lens It’s as much an Indian language as any other and we should claim it as ours for pragmatic reasons
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    Separatism needs to be weeded out with strong will

    Separatism needs to be weeded out with strong will Several efforts are being made now, though, to deem the constitution as non-essential
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    It might be too late to extricate Toshiba now from its troubles

    It might be too late to extricate Toshiba now from its troubles When activist hedge fund Elliott Management Corp’s significant stake in Toshiba Corp became public in 2021, the company was in the middle of a strategic review
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    RBI must not downplay green central banking hassles

    RBI must not downplay green central banking hassles The central bank must be transparent about the pains arising from a regulatory transition
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    Lessons for free speech from the Pawan Khera arrest

    Lessons for free speech from the Pawan Khera arrest Pawan Khera’s arrest points to a muzzle even on the Indian fountainhead of free speech: political leaders
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    New bad loan provision rules are good for banks

    New bad loan provision rules are good for banks The ‘expected credit loss’ method would go by internal anticipation of asset quality and allow accuracy in making provisions
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