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    Service platforms should aim to minimize disintermediation risk

    Service platforms should aim to minimize disintermediation risk Online intermediaries could adopt various strategies to reduce the threat of being cut out of the loop
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    Nano to Air India: What sets India’s swag apart now

    Nano to Air India: What sets India’s swag apart now A calm certainty unlike any seen previously is pervasive this time around as people prepare for a boom
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    If we do not end the Ukraine war, it will be our end

    If we do not end the Ukraine war, it will be our end To date, almost 7,000 Ukrainian civilians have died in the war. It has also caused 7.1 million people to leave their nation and another 6.5 million to face exile in their own homeland.
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    RBI’s nod to payment aggregators signals start of light-touch regulation

    RBI’s nod to payment aggregators signals start of light-touch regulation So far, despite the initial pushback from the industry when a ban on pre-paid instruments was announced, it has been a light-touch regulatory approach. That’s the stance that the RBI should stay with if Indian consumers are...
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    Is it time for a World Bank president from India?

    Is it time for a World Bank president from India? The insistence on keeping a rich world nominee as its head, instead of allowing a representative of the developing world to take on its leadership, reeks of paternalism.
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    Nykaa's journey from online to offline: A more traditional retail strategy or a risky bet?

    Nykaa's journey from online to offline: A more traditional retail strategy or a risky bet? Growth drivers for the beauty and personal care segment include “evolving consumer preferences”, stronger discretionary spending by Millennials and GenZ, the potential for personalisation of premium...
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    Mint Explainer: Why India is providing quake-hit Syria aid while West hesitates

    Mint Explainer: Why India is providing quake-hit Syria aid while West hesitates Western governments’ efforts to provide aid were stymied by their difficult relationship with Assad’s government
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    America Inc’s CEO profile has taken a big post-pandemic turn

    America Inc’s CEO profile has taken a big post-pandemic turn The pandemic aged all of us, but it especially aged the American CEO
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    Use a clear compass to navigate our challenges and opportunities

    Use a clear compass to navigate our challenges and opportunities India will soon confront many of the same choppy economic and geopolitical conditions that are affecting the rest of the world
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    Stay in the fast lane on today’s highway of disruption

    Stay in the fast lane on today’s highway of disruption The first stretch of the country’s new eight-lane expressway from Delhi to Mumbai was opened earlier this month
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    We mustn’t let ethical questions on AI get lost in all the euphoria

    We mustn’t let ethical questions on AI get lost in all the euphoria We must discuss its climate impact, plagiarism and biases amid all the amazement over its abilities
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    Maharajah of Air India must change his stance

    Maharajah of Air India must change his stance The Tata-owned carrier needs a strategic shift as it eyes hundreds of new Airbus and Boeing aircraft. Aviation is not a business of airborne hospitality, but one of cost and time efficiency
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    Why RBI shouldn’t play the game of ‘For your eyes only’

    Why RBI shouldn’t play the game of ‘For your eyes only’ RBI’s secrecy over its failure on inflation control last year risks causing an information deficiency and making space for ‘common noise’ in ways that could complicate its own policy.
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    Musk’s at it again

    Musk’s at it again The pity is that Twitter’s credibility as a platform has begun to hinge on one man’s whimsy
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    Economic forecasting is getting harder and uncertain

    Economic forecasting is getting harder and uncertain We must stay alert and nimble as widely varying expectations point to how little can be said confidently
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    Grey transfer price rules make the BBC case hazy

    Grey transfer price rules make the BBC case hazy Tax scrutiny of the BBC’s local unit has drawn India’s transfer pricing law into focus. That an organization could plausibly violate norms by accident adds to intrigue around this case
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    Our labour market’s playing field is in the process of being levelled

    Our labour market’s playing field is in the process of being levelled India Inc should be pleased by the clear diminishment of an unfair recruitment advantage held by multinational companies
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    CEOs need to deal better with the toxic fallout of mass layoffs

    CEOs need to deal better with the toxic fallout of mass layoffs People laid off damages company culture in ways that need control
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    Invest in changing social norms to end child marriages

    Invest in changing social norms to end child marriages It’s a challenge of moral suasion and Assam’s arrests were not a useful way to pursue this noble goal
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    Export challenge

    Export challenge India’s goods exports dipped 6.6% from a year earlier to $32.91 billion in January, according to government data released on Wednesday. This is the third decline in four months
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