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Meddle east meditations: India and countries like Pakistan are inactive and active for safety of their citizens and economies

India's foreign policy focuses on securing energy and protecting assets during the Gulf War. Global economies face widespread fears of supply disruption and inflation. The conflict's impact could extend to the early 2030s. India and Pakistan share similar goals for their citizens. Regional powers have differing interests regarding Iran's role. Israel's strategy diverges from India's.

The Economic Times 29 Mar 2026 11:05 pm

Sanjay Malhotras baptism by fire amid West Asia war's economic consequences

India's central bank governor faces a critical test as war disrupts global markets. Inflation and growth are key concerns. The Reserve Bank of India must navigate these uncertainties to manage interest rates and the rupee's value. The governor's decisions will shape the nation's economic outlook. Balancing inflation control with growth support is paramount.

The Economic Times 29 Mar 2026 11:04 pm

Where is defining gadget of AI age? Jony Ive, former design chief of Apple, is working on his toughest assignment yet, give AI a physique

The AI era needs a defining gadget. Jony Ive, who shaped the smartphone, is now working with OpenAI on a new AI device. This aims to redefine our computer interaction. Early attempts have struggled. The smartphone itself might evolve. Ive's new creation could be screenless and ambient, shifting focus from screens to presence.

The Economic Times 29 Mar 2026 9:43 am

Phubbing killing pubbing: How phones silence social life

Phubbing, a catchy term for the act of snubbing someone in favor of your phone, is infiltrating social settings like cafs and bars, eroding the essence of face-to-face conversations. Individuals, captivated by their devices, risk not only their personal relationships but also the vibrancy of local businesses.

The Economic Times 29 Mar 2026 8:38 am

What does one eat in Kyrgyzstan? Korea, Japan come to the rescue

Snow blankets Bishkek as travelers seek food. Kyrgyzstan's cuisine relies on meat. A vegetarian partner faces challenges. Japanese and Korean restaurants offer alternatives. These culinary finds mirror past experiences in other countries. The city's Soviet-era architecture and Ala-Too Square provide a historical backdrop. The Epic of Manas resonates with the past's presence.

The Economic Times 29 Mar 2026 12:05 am

'Not a wife, but a widow can realise the importance of life insurance'

A man named Bharat Parekh helps bereaved families in India discover forgotten life insurance policies. Billions of rupees remain unclaimed because families do not discuss investments openly. Men often die with financial secrets, leaving behind unknown assets or debts. Parekh's work highlights the importance of life insurance and the need for families to communicate about finances.

The Economic Times 29 Mar 2026 12:03 am

The invention of Hinduism: How a civilisational ecosystem was flattened into a western religious mould

The intertwining of colonial ambition and Brahminic scholarship led to a revised interpretation of Hinduism that echoes Western religious structures. This alteration dismissed the traditional social frameworks and ritualistic nuances inherent in the faith. Textual interpretations adapted to fit philosophical standards, effectively marginalizing the importance of caste and ritual. This reimagined version of Hinduism significantly influences its modern identity.

The Economic Times 28 Mar 2026 12:43 am

Why not dhoties in the workplace?

Indian men largely avoid traditional attire like dhoti-kurta for work, preferring Western suits. While women wear sarees, men hesitate to adopt Indian wear professionally. This reluctance persists despite India's growing confidence and the practicality of climate-appropriate clothing. The article suggests a shift towards embracing Indian attire, similar to other cultures, for professional settings.

The Economic Times 28 Mar 2026 12:32 am

Legislative dignity for Harish Ranas: The legal journey shaping Indias right to die debate

India's journey towards the right to die with dignity has seen major milestones. The Harish Rana case marks a significant step, applying the best interest principle in end-of-life decisions. This ruling considers both medical and non-medical factors, prioritizing the patient's potential choices. While the judiciary has advanced this right, legislative action is now crucial for its effective realization.

The Economic Times 27 Mar 2026 11:45 pm

Rupee's steep fall: Are India's macro fundamentals strong enough to withstand global shocks?

India's economic growth remains strong despite a weakening rupee. This decline is not supported by the country's macro fundamentals. The article explores potential solutions, including targeted bond offerings and alternative payment systems. It suggests that a multipolar world order and collaboration among nations can help support regional currencies and reclaim space on the global stage.

The Economic Times 27 Mar 2026 11:18 pm

Arrival at departure lounge: Building a transit hub faces challenges deeper than the infra build-up Noida airport represents

India is launching its first phase of Noida International Airport, aiming to become a global transit hub. This ambitious project faces hurdles beyond infrastructure, requiring a coordinated ecosystem of aviation services. Unlike established hubs like Dubai and Singapore, India relies on private sector investment and market forces. The nation is working to attract international traffic and build its aviation capabilities.

The Economic Times 27 Mar 2026 11:16 pm

Follow her lead & lead the way: Why gender-diverse leadership must shape governance

Gender-diverse leadership offers more than just representation. It reshapes governance, shifting power from domination to stewardship. Organizations perform better when diverse voices are heard and integrated. This inclusive approach fosters equity, resilience, and legitimacy. Women leaders bring valuable perspectives, especially in navigating complex talent dynamics and addressing risks.

The Economic Times 27 Mar 2026 12:01 am

Detoxing InstaGratification: With the California verdict, governments will need to move fast against social media addiction

A US jury found Meta and Google negligent for platform design causing mental harm. This follows a New Mexico verdict against Meta. Governments worldwide are enacting laws to protect children online. India is urged to act swiftly. New legislation aims to regulate social media use for minors, addressing neurochemical vulnerabilities exploited by platforms.

The Economic Times 26 Mar 2026 11:58 pm

How I-T Act 2025 can reduce litigation and advance ease of doing business

India's upcoming I-T Act 2025 offers a chance to build certainty in tax administration. Implementing a modern digital manual and system-level safeguards can prevent disputes arising from procedural errors and computational mistakes. This proactive approach aims to reduce the substantial litigation burden and enhance ease of doing business for taxpayers.

The Economic Times 26 Mar 2026 11:28 pm

Clarity begins at home: HDFC Bank episode shows why internal communication, not PR messaging, defines corporate reputation during a crisis

A company's reputation hinges on internal communication during a crisis. When employees are informed and confident, they become the strongest defense against misinformation. This clarity allows them to reassure customers and investors, reinforcing credibility. Ignoring this internal audience can lead to operational slowdowns and weakened trust. Structured internal communication structures are vital for managing narratives and preventing damaging speculation.

The Economic Times 26 Mar 2026 12:46 am

Will machines take the fall? Firms operating in AI-enabled markets need to anticipate, govern and own competition risks

AI is revolutionizing market operations, prompting competition authorities to recalibrate regulations around automated decisions. Businesses are now liable for AI implications, not just their proprietary software but also third-party tools. Gaining insight into AI frameworks, their data sources, and the possible rivalry disruptions is of utmost importance.

The Economic Times 25 Mar 2026 11:53 pm

Hes Pac-Man, or Pax Man? Trumps war-peace pivot keeps Iran and markets on edge

Tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran are easing after weeks of conflict. A temporary ceasefire has been announced, sparking market rallies and hopes for a deal. Diplomatic efforts are intensifying, with Pakistan and Egypt mediating. India and other nations are also engaging in discussions to navigate the complex regional situation and ensure stability.

The Economic Times 25 Mar 2026 12:16 am

While bourses look at when uncertainty prices itself into valuations, Trump plays blackjack

Indian stock markets face pressure from escalating West Asian geopolitical tensions. Rising oil prices impact India's economy, affecting inflation and the rupee. While some sectors show resilience, others face significant challenges. Policymakers navigate a difficult path between inflation control and growth support. India's strong forex reserves and diversified crude sourcing offer some buffer against disruptions.

The Economic Times 24 Mar 2026 11:57 pm

Interlopers & Tamil-Stalin Pride: What will decide results of 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly polls

As Tamil Nadu heads into its 17th Assembly election, Chief Minister M K Stalin appears confident of retaining power, leaning on a strong alliance network and an expansive welfare agenda that targets key voter groups, especially women. However, the political landscape has grown more complex with actor-turned-politician Vijay emerging as a disruptor, drawing significant youth attention and potentially splitting anti-DMK votes.

The Economic Times 24 Mar 2026 11:12 pm