Questions rise about effectiveness of police and Central officials in Manipur

Senior advisers want decisive measures taken, including...

Meena’s lawyer criticises police for not presenting him in court

New Delhi: An independent candidate from Rajasthan’s...

Rajesh Mehta

Trump, technology, talent and trust

This election has been a full-scale repudiation of the unrestricted immigration into the US. Trump’s re-election bid has ushered America into new waters. In some...

Standardising medical procedure costs: A herculean challenge

It’s exciting times for Indian Healthcare but there is a dampener lurking around the corner. The sector is experiencing a rapid shift towards digitization, marked...

How international insights can guide India’s online gaming regulations

India has the 2nd largest population in the world: 140 crore. India also has the 2nd highest no. of online gamers in the world:...

What moved India in 2023

We Indians are optimistic about 2024, with the hope that we will be able to rise above our challenges and be a stronger voice...

India’s climate commitment at COP28 keeps People’s Needs in forefront

For the COP28, India’s strategic objectives mirror the needs and aspirations of its people. NEW DELHI As the curtain rises on COP28 in Dubai, the global...

Reimagining Gandhi through US’ #Weareone campaign

Gandhi Jayanti has been a very special occasion both in India and around the world. However, over the years, it has ossified and been...

India-EU ties are yet to reach their full potential

It has not helped matters that the EU has been commenting on India’s internal matters, from Kashmir to Manipur. Historically, India has been one of...

India joins global fight against vaping health risks

The alarming surge in vaping and e-cigarette usage, particularly among adolescents and school-going children, is a cause for concern. Surprisingly, there is a striking...

Sky is not the limit: The future belongs to AI, America and India

The partnership focuses on the key area of technology in semiconductors, critical minerals, space research, advanced computing, artificial intelligence, fiber optics, R&D and more. New...

Technology, trust and diaspora: Pillars of India-U.S. partnership

Historically, US-India innovation relationship has been about India being outsourced low end services. With iCET, there’s a paradigm shift. India has access to high...

A silent revolution in the water sector

As we mark the ninth anniversary of the Narendra Modi government, one of the biggest achievements which has not hogged the limelight has been...

Trailblazing tech around the globe

OpenAI, the firm behind the massively popular ChatGPT, has been working on various AI related products. In a world with accelerated deglobalisation, ongoing irreversible climate...

Smuggling: The silent menace that India must fight

The illicit market in five key Indian industries is valued at a massive Rs 260,094 crore for the year 2019-20.   The International Monetary Fund (IMF)...

Davos 2023: Can there be unity in a fragmented world?

One school of thought argues that the event in Davos is no longer fit to solve problems of this nature and indeed might itself...

Davos 2023: Can there be unity in a fragmented world?

One school of thought argues that the event in Davos is no longer fit to solve problems of this nature and indeed might itself...

Davos 2023: Can there be unity in a fragmented world?

One school of thought argues that the event in Davos is no longer fit to solve problems of this nature and indeed might itself...

2022 in review: A contest of ideas

2022 was the year that challenged the premise that trade among countries will prevent conflict and war. 2022 was the year that saw a contest...

2022 in review: A contest of ideas

2022 was the year that challenged the premise that trade among countries will prevent conflict and war. 2022 was the year that saw a contest...

2022 in review: A contest of ideas

2022 was the year that challenged the premise that trade among countries will prevent conflict and war. 2022 was the year that saw a contest...

India, Sweden share an innovation bonhomie

One of the key components of India-Sweden relations is the Joint Innovation Partnership. For Indians, Sweden is the Nordic country famed for its high quality...

Can India emerge as the global leader in AI in 2023?

That is possible with India taking over the chair of the prestigious Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence. As a founding member of the Global Partnership...

FTA between India, Canada can be a game changer

The FTA serves not just as a trading partnership, but also as a bedrock for a deeper geopolitical relationship. In recent weeks, news related to...

Why moonlighting should become a rule and not an exception

Flipkart was founded by Sachin and Binny Bansal while they were working at Amazon. Nasdaq-listed Freshworks was founded by Girish Mathrubootham, while he was...

India’s role in global digital development is getting stronger

The government has recently funded in New Delhi a new regional Area Office and Innovation Centre of the International Telecommunication Union. India is increasingly recognised...

India’s role in global digital development is getting stronger

The government has recently funded in New Delhi a new regional Area Office and Innovation Centre of the International Telecommunication Union. India is increasingly recognised...

India’s role in global digital development is getting stronger

The government has recently funded in New Delhi a new regional Area Office and Innovation Centre of the International Telecommunication Union. India is increasingly recognised...

World Environment Day: There is no Plan(et) B

Economy and environment can no longer be viewed as concepts independent of each other. “Only One Earth” the theme which was used at the first...

World Environment Day: There is no Plan(et) B

Economy and environment can no longer be viewed as concepts independent of each other. “Only One Earth” the theme which was used at the first...

Is Indian regulatory regime really pro micro enterprises?

The smaller the firm the higher is the disproportionate burden on owners for compliance management. Micro, Small and Medium enterprises are the growth engines of...

Is Indian regulatory regime really pro micro enterprises?

The smaller the firm the higher is the disproportionate burden on owners for compliance management. Micro, Small and Medium enterprises are the growth engines of...

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