Meet up with a new flame: LPG crisis shows why India must scale ethanol for cooking
Restaurants are running out of cooking gas. This crisis reveals a deeper vulnerability in cooking fuel. Domestic ethanol production offers a viable, clean alternative. Ethanol can be used for cooking, reducing import dependence. Policy changes are needed to integrate ethanol into cooking fuel programs. This domestic solution addresses a critical national need.
Turbo-Charging FTAs: Indias chance for a 1991-style growth moment
India is embracing new trade deals, moving away from protectionism. This shift offers significant economic opportunities and risks. To succeed, India must focus on key export sectors and reduce costs. Strategic reforms and improved infrastructure are crucial. Firms need access to cheaper capital, reliable power, and skilled labor.
Gujarati edge: Decoding the business instinct
Gujaratis exhibit an exceptional entrepreneurial spirit, deeply rooted in their history and culture, contributing significantly to India's GDP and industrial output. This success stems from a normalised approach to risk and failure, optimised frugality, a powerful diaspora network, and a strong preference for ownership, all contributing to their enduring business acumen.
Iran-Israel War: Keep India out of Hormuz harm's way
Instability in the Hormuz Strait threatens India's energy supply, with a major share of oil and LNG sourced from the Persian Gulf. To ensure national security, securing these vital sea lanes is essential. Operation Sankalp demonstrates India's naval prowess, showcasing a solid maritime presence that embodies wise risk management.
The Trump regime may have bitten off more than it can chew - now for a ramp-off on Israel?
Week two of the US-Israel war against Iran sees toxic rhetoric in Tehran and Washington. American leaders express conflicting signals about the war's progress and duration. Public support for the conflict is low. Israel's actions, like hitting fuel depots, draw White House disapproval. Iran shows resilience, with Russia reportedly aiding targeting.
Can cricket industrialise Kashmir?
Jammu and Kashmir's cricket success highlights a unique industrial opportunity. The region's special willow can fuel a global sports equipment industry. This can create jobs and reduce youth alienation. Government and private partnerships can boost willow supply and bat production tenfold. Manufacturing hubs can emerge, diversifying into other sports equipment. This initiative promises significant economic growth for the Union Territory.
USIran flareup could have China sweating over oil and factories
As the US solidifies its foothold in West Asia, China finds itself navigating perilous economic waters. The nations heavy reliance on oil imports, many of which face US sanctions, places immense pressure on its manufacturing prowess and international commerce. This evolving power dynamic could undermine China's stability and hinder its ambitious growth ambitions.
Food labelling isn't anti-industry, it's pro-health
India's Supreme Court has directed the FSSAI to consider warning labels for prepackaged foods. This move signals a shift from prolonged consultations to decisive action. The court expressed dissatisfaction with current progress, emphasizing the need for clear risk communication. This decision impacts consumer rights and public health, potentially leading to product reformulation and greater transparency in the food industry.
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.

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