Sing the Body Electric: Why Iran War is Indias Edison Moment
The dangers of depending on oil imports have once again been exposed. It's time to start thinking long term about ways to electrify our economy. They are already a key power source for our households, but we need to cannonball efforts to make it a source to manufacture molecules, materials as well as machine learning.
Indias growth looks strong on paper, but demand tells another story
The recent rebasing of India's GDP has ignited a lively discussion among economists. Although official statistics indicate a boost in genuine growth, the use of a low deflator raises concerns regarding the veracity of manufacturing data and overall GDP growth. Experts warn that we may be looking at an inflated growth narrative.
Oil's fair in love and war: How crude prices could decide Trumps Iran gamble
The duration of the US-Israel war against Iran directly impacts crude oil prices, with longer conflicts leading to tighter global supply and higher costs. This price surge, particularly at US gas stations, could politically jeopardize Donald Trump's standing in upcoming mid-term elections, potentially forcing an end to the conflict.
India would do well to separate US the nation, from its misrepresentative Trump
India must differentiate between the United States and its current leader, Donald Trump. While maintaining ties with the US is vital, India need not follow Trump's erratic policies. India has the freedom to condemn Trump's actions and assert its independence. This is a crucial time for India to lead BRICS in reforming global economic structures and challenging US dollar dominance.
Tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran's mining of this crucial oil passage threatens international trade. In a bid to safeguard maritime routes, President Trump is rallying for a coalition of naval forces, yet several key allies hesitate to send their ships. The resulting impasse jeopardizes global oil and fertilizer markets, signaling potential economic turmoil ahead.
West Bengal faces a significant employment crisis. Decades of industrial policy challenges and land reform successes have created a complex situation. Recent land disputes, like those in Singur and Deocha-Pachami, continue to impede industrial growth. The state's upcoming elections focus on welfare, while industrial investment remains elusive. This ongoing land debate is a key development puzzle.
Global trade shifts could create a New Club Med for emerging markets
The landscape of global commerce is undergoing a transformation as uncertainty grips West Asia. Rising to prominence is the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), a strategic initiative designed to link India, the Gulf, and Europe. This corridor not only aims to enhance trade flows but also to elevate the Mediterranean's significance in global logistics.
The paradox of our time: Preparing for war, forgetting peace
In a world where strategies for warfare are deftly orchestrated, the blueprint for peace seems elusive. Today's geopolitical landscape fixates on military might and government upheaval, resulting in endless turmoil and despair. Influential figures such as Gandhi, Lincoln, and Martin Luther King Jr. recognised that true peace is rooted in respect and perseverance, not degradation.
Hormuz crisis exposes India's fertilizer folly: Are biofertilizers the only way out?
India faces a critical need to reduce fertilizer imports. The closure of the Hormuz Strait highlights this vulnerability. A move towards domestic biofertilizers and natural farming offers a solution. This transition can lower import bills, improve soil health, and reduce farmer costs. Government support and market organization are key to this vital shift.
Why gas cylinder still anchors Indias middle-class kitchen
Gas cylinders are a symbol of middle-class life in India. The author has moved to induction cooktops. Gas cylinders represent finite resources and subsidized dreams. They are a lingering emblem of common people. The author is done with gas cylinders. Antacids will suffice for his needs.
250 years of Adam Smith: Why Trump should read 'Wealth of Nations'
As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of Americas independence, we also honor the 250th anniversary of Adam Smiths groundbreaking work, 'Wealth of Nations'. Smith's insights into free markets and the mechanics of supply and demand have been instrumental in shaping the foundational ideas of American economic growth.
In these craziest of times, in these worst of times, Dubai's grace endures
The Gulf city's choreography of order and genuine warmth are hard to reconcile with news alerts speaking of missiles, strikes and 'strategic targets' that underline the insanity of war
How much news do we really need to consume?
When one turns away from political news of the moment, drained and exhausted, one ends up watching or listening to news about one's interests: a cricket match podcast, news from the writing world, music news... Or worse still, one ends up watching news from decades ago. The other day I ended up watching reels on BBC Archives.
ITs time to migrate to AI: Indian tech firms must stop being effort-based vendors
Artificial intelligence is changing how businesses operate globally. India's IT sector, built on skilled labor, faces margin pressure as AI boosts efficiency. Companies that own AI infrastructure, like chip makers and cloud providers, capture more value. India must adapt by reskilling its workforce and investing in its own AI capabilities to remain competitive and shape the future of intelligence.
Drip by drip, learn the Israeli way
India is looking to Israel for agricultural advancements. Israel transformed desert land into a productive farming nation using technology. India faces similar challenges like water scarcity and low productivity. Collaboration can boost India's farm output and incomes. Centers of Excellence are already helping Indian farmers. Scaling up this partnership can make India a global food power.

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