India stands on the threshold of becoming the world’s third-largest economy. But growth means little if it can’t be safeguarded
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India stands on the threshold of becoming the world’s third-largest economy. But growth means little if it can’t be safeguarded
India must flex its military muscle and defend hard-earned economic gains of over seven decades
As Chief of the Army Staff during the 1999 Kargil conflict, General VP Malik led India to a heroic victory. In an interview to Sridhar Raman, he reflects on the hard lessons of Kargil, among them, the urgent need for self-reliance in defence. Edited excerpts
If we get this right, India won’t just be one of many new entrants in the defence export race. It will become a strategic constant
Ajit Ranade, senior fellow at Pune International Centre, tells Pushpita Dey that it is in India’s interest to contain border conflicts. Edited excerpts
There is an apprehension that this loan may be misused to nurture war and terrorism
As payments and lending lose their sheen, fintechs are pivoting to new sectors as their next engines of growth
Despite bold trade moves, India’s dairy sector remains off-limits as a mix of protectionism and concerns over rural job loss continues to shape FTA negotiations
Regional aviation is experiencing a resurgence thanks to the Udan scheme. However, airlines are likely to face air pockets
India stands on the threshold of becoming the world’s third-largest economy. But growth means little if it can’t be safeguarded
India must flex its military muscle and defend hard-earned economic gains of over seven decades
As Chief of the Army Staff during the 1999 Kargil conflict, General VP Malik led India to a heroic victory. In an interview to Sridhar Raman, he reflects on the hard lessons of Kargil, among them, the urgent need for self-reliance in defence. Edited excerpts
If we get this right, India won’t just be one of many new entrants in the defence export race. It will become a strategic constant
Ajit Ranade, senior fellow at Pune International Centre, tells Pushpita Dey that it is in India’s interest to contain border conflicts. Edited excerpts
There is an apprehension that this loan may be misused to nurture war and terrorism
As payments and lending lose their sheen, fintechs are pivoting to new sectors as their next engines of growth
Despite bold trade moves, India’s dairy sector remains off-limits as a mix of protectionism and concerns over rural job loss continues to shape FTA negotiations
Regional aviation is experiencing a resurgence thanks to the Udan scheme. However, airlines are likely to face air pockets
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