Offload baggage to get car sales cruising along
Our market has long been distorted by government policy, but is it also stunted by it? The Centre should heed what R.C. Bhargava has said about excessive tariff and tax burdens
‘With funding drying up for startups, sharks got better deals this season’
Vineeta Singh, founder-CEO, SUGAR Cosmetics, says outside of Shark Tank, funding environment for startups will remain bleak for some more time.
Maruti needs a breakthrough product and its chairman a new narrative
Maruti probably should do now something it hasn't done since it launched the original people's car in 1983.
India should stay on high alert to see off China’s threat
Managing a rising power at one’s doorstep is a difficult task for any nation and much more for a country that has border disputes with that power
The US Fed ought to take the digital yuan far more seriously
If the US Federal Reserve still wants proof of China’s intention to challenge the dollar’s hegemony, it should look no further than a small Hong Kong experiment
Let our learning curve be hybrid, holistic and hyper-personalized
Next year could see edtech deploying AI and other high-tech enablers to help transform Indian education in welcome ways
Musk has a fresh chance to make up for self-goals
Flawed as it was, Musk’s poll among Twitter users that asked him to step down as CEO also spelt a chance he should grab to reset this platform. It may even serve his own agenda better
Idea factories differ in how they get tech startup success
Entrepreneurs have different classes of skills that must be recognized for their ventures to succeed
Mint Explainer: What's next for Trump after criminal charges in riots case?
A US House of Representatives panel has recommended Trump's criminal prosecution in the US Capitol riots case.
Elon Musk has found running Twitter isn’t rocket science
It seems the management skills that made a success out of SpaceX and Starlink might not be a good fit with a social media platform.
Rate proliferation tends to mar reformist moves
Does India need a RoDTEP council? Whether or not one is set up, we must work to minimize our multiplicity of tax rebates for export items and not go the GST way with rate complexity
A higher Fed inflation aim could unsettle America and the world
A debate has ensued in recent weeks in academic and media circuits over a proposal that argues for a move toward a higher inflation target for the United States
Five big technology trends we can expect in 2023
It is a fact that when downturns come, customers seek to do more outsourcing as part of their cost-cutting exercises. Indian IT companies tend to benefit from this.
Climate before trade could work out even with inept policies
We should not be trade purists and let the perfect become the enemy of the good over clumsily made transitions to clean energy