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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.

The Economic Times 14 Mar 2026 11:00 pm

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.

The Economic Times 14 Mar 2026 11:00 pm

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

The Economic Times 14 Mar 2026 11:00 pm

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.

The Economic Times 14 Mar 2026 10:46 pm

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.

The Economic Times 13 Mar 2026 11:22 pm

India must steer WTO 2.0 forward

The World Trade Organization, once the anchor of globalisation, is now facing serious challenges. Its dispute settlement system is paralysed, and negotiations are stalled. Major powers are increasingly acting unilaterally. The upcoming Ministerial Conference in Cameroon will be crucial for its future.

The Economic Times 13 Mar 2026 11:10 pm

How many MoUs actually turn into factories and jobs?

India is becoming a magnet for investment, with global corporations pledging billions. Yet, a significant number of these commitments often remain unfulfilled, rarely materialising into tangible financial backing. This disconnect between lofty announcements and real-world implementation highlights a persistent challenge. Although there is an uptick in foreign direct investment, it doesn't consistently match the ambitious figures being touted.

The Economic Times 12 Mar 2026 11:39 pm

Dig our own backyard: India has a vulnerability that it needs to address on a war footing

LPG crisis: India faces a critical challenge with its heavy reliance on imported oil, gas, and minerals. This dependency poses significant economic risks. The current policy framework, focused on revenue and transparency, has not reduced imports. A new approach is needed, prioritising production and encouraging private investment in underperforming assets.

The Economic Times 12 Mar 2026 11:35 pm

Quid delendum: The petrodollar is the menace to world peace

Iran war: India faces significant risks from the US-led conflict with Iran. This aggression threatens India's energy security and the global financial system. The situation could lead to an oil shock and wider conflict. India should advocate for a ceasefire and explore economic alternatives with BRICS+ nations to secure its future.

The Economic Times 12 Mar 2026 4:48 pm

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.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2026 11:19 pm

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.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2026 11:00 pm

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.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2026 4:47 pm

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 Economic Times 10 Mar 2026 11:15 pm

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.

The Economic Times 10 Mar 2026 11:11 pm

Fast changes in West Asia require India to perform high-wire diplo-dexterity

India is carefully managing its foreign policy amidst the US-Israel conflict with Iran. It is balancing its ties with the US, Iran, Gulf nations, and Israel. This delicate approach ensures India's interests are protected. The nation is also focused on securing its oil supplies. India's diplomatic moves aim to maintain stability and open doors for future engagement.

The Economic Times 9 Mar 2026 11:28 pm

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.

The Economic Times 9 Mar 2026 11:18 pm

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.

The Economic Times 9 Mar 2026 11:03 pm

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.

The Economic Times 9 Mar 2026 2:35 pm