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    Nuclear fusion may offer India a clean-energy pathway

    Nuclear fusion may offer India a clean-energy pathway Nuclear fusion releases nearly four million times more energy than coal, oil or gas, by fuel weight, and four times as much as fission technology
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    Murthy’s remorse: Was his decision an opportunity loss for Infosys?

    Murthy’s remorse: Was his decision an opportunity loss for Infosys? Just as genes cannot guarantee corporate leadership success, equally they cannot be the overriding grounds for disqualifying worthy candidates.
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    The Vizhijam port project and challenge of improving the lives of fisherfolk

    The Vizhijam port project and challenge of improving the lives of fisherfolk It will presumably open up employment and other economic opportunities but won’t address the social deprivation that the fishing community there has suffered over the decades. Tackling that calls for a welfarist...
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    A low-tariff regime can do India a world of good

    A low-tariff regime can do India a world of good Gita Gopinath highlighted our opportunity to attract global investment, but we must lower trade barriers and promise policy stability if India is to become the world’s next mega factory
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    India’s chance to shed pandemic scars and reach out for the stars

    India’s chance to shed pandemic scars and reach out for the stars We must focus more on macro stability and reforms instead of obsessing about precise levels of growth amid global volatility
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    New Delhi is exploring trade relations with renewed vigour

    New Delhi is exploring trade relations with renewed vigour For several years now, India’s annual budget—presented at the beginning of the year—has included a few lines that dismayed economists
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    A look-back as we look forward to global cooperation

    A look-back as we look forward to global cooperation Perpetuation of structural problems can sharpen differences and antagonism between the Global North and South.
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    Elections in the North-east hold huge significance

    Elections in the North-east hold huge significance The Congress emerged as the single largest party in Meghalaya, capturing 21 seats, but failed to establish the government.
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    The idea of ‘private spaces’ can get our free speech back

    The idea of ‘private spaces’ can get our free speech back It is time to accept that Indians have lost their free speech, and may not regain the freedom for many decades.
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    Geared too finely

    Geared too finely Cars that are popularly known as ‘sport utility vehicles’ (SUVs) with combustion engines larger than 1,500cc, which are longer than 4,000mm and also offer ground clearance of 170mm or above will be defined as SUVs across the country, and must therefore pay GST at a rate of 28%...
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    Rush not to blame or exonerate Maiden Pharma

    Rush not to blame or exonerate Maiden Pharma Thorough investigation of the entire process of sample collection is vital, apart from sample analysis, to establish either blame or blamelessness in a case of contamination.
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    Geared too finely

    Geared too finely Saturday’s GST Council meeting delivered a measure of clarity on the uniformity with which road traffic will be shaped by kaleidoscopic taxation in India
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    Technological power in today’s world is much too concentrated

    Technological power in today’s world is much too concentrated You don’t have to be a Luddite to have serious misgivings about brain implants
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    Mint Explainer: How Erdogan is chipping away at Turkey's democracy

    Mint Explainer: How Erdogan is chipping away at Turkey's democracy Arrest and prison sentencing of Erdogan's political opponent Imamoglu is being seen as erosion of democratic institutions.
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    Mint Explainer: Fusion power — miracle or mirage?

    Mint Explainer: Fusion power — miracle or mirage? Prohibitive costs and shortage of fuel will slow the progress of fusion tech.
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    BharatPe’s move could trigger a clean-up of startup ecosystem

    BharatPe’s move could trigger a clean-up of startup ecosystem Justice served swiftly in this case would aid this vital sector by sending out a big signal on the imperative of going by the rules.
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    Battle of the bulge

    Battle of the bulge Are we faring better on price stability? Relative to goals, yes
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    Harry Meghan and the perils of an online superstar culture

    Harry Meghan and the perils of an online superstar culture One reason people seem obsessed with Harry and Meghan is that they represent an important economic trend that resonates well beyond the British royal family: the rising tension between individual brands and the power and prestige of...
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    A trust deficit could explain India’s retention problem

    A trust deficit could explain India’s retention problem Just a few decades back, most graduates wanted to join one of the country’s leading public-sector companies
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    A civilizational pivot? Don’t hold your breath

    A civilizational pivot? Don’t hold your breath America’s nuclear fusion success is a marvel for its energy yield. It brightens hopes of clean power, but won’t spell climate relief anytime soon. We must keep the technology under study
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