IndiaEFTA TEPA: More than just trade
India's new trade pact with EFTA nations is a significant step. This agreement opens doors for Indian exports to European markets. It also attracts crucial foreign investment for domestic manufacturing. The pact fosters collaboration in technology and services. This partnership aims to boost economic growth and integrate India further into the global economy.
India's last decade has been a fascinating journey of democratic resilience and economic advancement. Through disciplined fiscal practices and targeted inflation measures, the country has solidified its economic foundations. Bold infrastructure investments have set the stage for aspiring towards a $10 trillion economy. The transformation brought about by digital public services has reshaped citizen governance interactions.
India's Pharma 2.0: How policy and entrepreneurs built the pharmacy of the world
India's pharmaceutical industry has emerged as a formidable force on the world stage, contributing significantly to global health by producing a substantial share of essential medicines. This success story is driven by innovative government initiatives and the fearless spirit of Indian business leaders.
The escalation spiral and Irans targeting strategy
West Asia's conflict has escalated from covert actions to open, multi-theater confrontations, driven by Iran-Israel tensions and Gaza. Iran is now targeting critical infrastructure like data, energy, and water, transforming the region into a vulnerable fault line. This escalation threatens global trade and finance, with no clear victory in sight.
When Tushar arrived on an Olympic scale
A view from the tropics of the snowyedition of the Games we tend to miss out
Start a war to stop one? Trumps 'preventive war' paradox
In an intriguing examination of Donald Trump's contradictory remarks regarding the onset and avoidance of warfare, the article introduces a concept likened to a 'Schrodinger's war.' Here, the conflict exists in a state of paradox, being both active and dormant at once.
Rima Das' new film 'Not A Hero' has received a Crystal Bear Special Mention at the Berlin International Film Festival. The movie follows an 11-year-old boy's move to his ancestral village. He experiences a transformation as he connects with local children and learns about life. The film highlights solidarity among children and offers lessons on love and letting go.
Indian women spend significantly more time on unpaid household work than men. This time poverty limits their job opportunities and strengthens traditional gender roles. While childcare support and maternity benefits are considered, economic growth that creates demand for labor is highlighted as a more effective strategy.
Pink of health, not pink campaigns
Pink's symbolic association with women's health needs to evolve beyond campaigns. True health equity demands systemic reform in policy, financing, and preventive care. A life-stage approach, integrating specialties and proactive screening, is crucial. This redesign, especially for cardiovascular health, ensures women receive continuous, dignified, and preventive care, not just reactive treatment.
Foreign investors can see their investments grow eight times in dollar terms over the next two decades by investing in India. The country is experiencing strong economic expansion. Structural reforms and favorable conditions are expected to sustain this growth. India's per capita GDP has significant room to increase.
Iran is hitting where it hurts most: Gulf wealth
Iran's actions in the Gulf are disrupting global economics. By targeting the region, Iran is impacting oil supplies and financial markets. This economic warfare threatens Western economies and investments. Major companies and wealthy individuals have significant stakes in the Gulf's stability. The situation could pressure the US to seek peace.
Strait of Hormuz crisis shows Indias thin energy safety net
India's energy security is tested as the Strait of Hormuz closure disrupts oil and gas flows. While commercial agility improved, strategic reserves and storage remain inadequate. Unlike China, India lacks robust stockpiling. This leaves the nation vulnerable to supply shocks, potentially leading to rationing. Preparedness for such emergencies needs urgent attention.
View: EVs matter, but phasing out diesel cars and old vehicles may be the real fix
With thick smog hanging over cities, India is grappling with an air pollution emergency that has been acknowledged for years by those in power. Statistics reveal that older diesel automobiles, particularly two and three-wheelers, are major culprits contributing to public health issues.
Building an impactful board relies on thoughtful decisions. The selection of members, the core focus areas, and the way in which they interact are crucial elements. Flourishing boards thrive on a blend of diverse, autonomous individuals who unite towards a common purpose. They keep an eye on strategic aims while promoting transparent communication.
Anthropicology, a human condition: AI ethics clash tests limits of power
The US government has banned Anthropic's AI technology citing national security risks. This follows a contract dispute over ethical restrictions. Anthropic refused to remove safeguards against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. The company is challenging the ban. OpenAI has since secured a Pentagon deal, raising questions about its own ethical commitments.
Why the short war can get long
US and Israel launch 'Operation Epic Fury' against Iran. The offensive targets key sites aiming to crush the regime and end a perceived nuclear threat. Iran, facing internal fragility, chooses a war of survival. Tehran retaliates against US bases and Israel. Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz impact global energy flows.
Unions should form cooperatives that own and run units in the informal sector
Bharat Taxi's launch highlights a missed opportunity for trade unions. Unions could organize gig workers into cooperatives, offering them essential protections like healthcare and retirement benefits. This model, inspired by successful Indian cooperatives, empowers workers and ensures fair compensation. It shifts focus from class conflict to shared ownership and management, benefiting workers in the globalized economy.

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