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View: India needs a school-food revolution and what Japan and Vietnam can teach us

India faces a nutrition challenge with rising obesity and diabetes. Lessons from Japan and Vietnam highlight the power of school meals in shaping lifelong habits. India's existing midday meal scheme needs strengthening. Private schools can adopt classroom catering and ban ultra-processed foods. Nutrition education integrated into daily routines is key for a healthier future.

The Economic Times 11 Dec 2025 11:28 pm

AI's next reach is world-building: spatial intelligence that can reconstruct and simulate 3D realities

Startup World Labs has launched Marble, a multimodal 3D world model led by AI pioneer Li Fei-Fei. This innovation grants AI spatial intelligence to interact with the physical world, moving beyond language and 2D images. Marble promises to revolutionize industries from filmmaking to robotics by enabling AI to perceive, navigate, and respond within 3D environments.

The Economic Times 11 Dec 2025 11:05 pm

GST leaks need plugging as fake invoices surge and exporters face liquidity strain

India's Goods and Services Tax system shows strong growth but struggles with fake invoice fraud, especially in the scrap sector. This practice allows tax evasion and distorts competition. Exporters also face delays in receiving refunds, impacting their cash flow. Policy changes, including lower GST on scrap and streamlined refund processes, are proposed to address these issues and boost business confidence.

The Economic Times 10 Dec 2025 11:31 pm

Beyond imperial arrogance or nationalist resentment lies India's capacity to use English to reinvent

Thomas Babington Macaulay envisioned a class of Indian interpreters to aid British rule. Instead, India produced a global intelligentsia of leaders, innovators, and authors. This diaspora has excelled across continents, transforming the language of empire into a tool for creation and global influence.

The Economic Times 10 Dec 2025 11:21 pm

India needs consumer-centric regulation, not restrictive rules that stifle markets

To resonate with the voices of everyday citizens, India's regulatory strategy must pivot towards a citizen-first vision. The priority should be to nurture an environment rich in competition while safeguarding health and safety measures.

The Economic Times 9 Dec 2025 11:13 pm

View: Clip wings for errant flyers

Competition law is not about punishing success. It's about ensuring that success does not morph into unaccountable power.

The Economic Times 9 Dec 2025 11:00 pm

So, align tariffs to strategy? Trump 2.0 NSS views India as crucial partner amid trade tensions

The new US National Security Strategy outlines a focused approach, highlighting the Western Hemisphere and Indo-Pacific as vital interests. India is recognized as a key partner in the Indo-Pacific, with renewed emphasis on the Quad grouping. The strategy signals US commitment to countering China's influence in Asia.

The Economic Times 9 Dec 2025 12:34 am

More power to navel gazing: New US doctrine rejects global obligations

With its new security plan, America is charting a course toward a more self-centered approach. This plan marks a stark evolution from global stewardship as the U.S. now turns its gaze inward to fortify priorities within its own borders and reinforce its influence in the Western Hemisphere.

The Economic Times 9 Dec 2025 12:29 am

-backed stablecoin brings little gain, but it puts stability and bank deposits at considerable risk

India is considering regulating rupee-backed stablecoins. This move follows growing demand and concerns about financial stability. Two firms are developing India's first rupee-backed stablecoin for a 2026 launch. The government aims to explore this in its upcoming Economic Survey. However, significant challenges and risks are there, potentially impacting bank deposits and market resilience.

The Economic Times 8 Dec 2025 10:55 pm

Don't let IndiGet away with it

Indian air passengers face service collapses and lack of compensation due to weak regulation. IndiGo's mass cancellations left travellers stranded. Unlike global standards, Indian regulators offer no enforcement. Passengers endure delays, ruined plans, and high costs. This situation demands stronger consumer rights and automatic compensation for airline-caused disruptions. India needs binding protections for its travellers.

The Economic Times 7 Dec 2025 11:22 pm

Strategic autonomy in AI needs public investment across data, models, talent and governance

India's AI ambitions are hampered by its reliance on global tech giants for foundational models and infrastructure. While Indian firms excel in application development, a lack of control over core AI layers creates vulnerabilities. Strategic public investment in data, talent, and governance is crucial for India to become an AI creator, not just a consumer.

The Economic Times 7 Dec 2025 11:03 pm

View: AI bubble is real and it will birth giants

The AI boom is creating a bubble, but it is a necessary one. Similar to past industrial bubbles, it is building future infrastructure. Companies are investing heavily in data centers and technology. While a correction is expected, strong AI companies will emerge to redefine intelligence. This investment fuels future progress.

The Economic Times 7 Dec 2025 8:51 am

View: India, revise the nuclear doctrine

India's 22-year-old nuclear doctrine, based on 'no first use' and 'credible minimum deterrence', faces urgent re-evaluation. With aggressive neighbors rapidly expanding arsenals and rejecting NFU promises, the current policy risks unilateral disarmament. Modern warfare's speed and evolving threats necessitate a clear, updated doctrine to safeguard national interests.

The Economic Times 7 Dec 2025 7:53 am

IndiGoing into the meltdown on a Sunday

IndiGo airline cancellations have created widespread travel chaos across India. Passengers are experiencing significant disruption and uncertainty. The situation highlights the challenges of a near-monopoly in the aviation sector. Many travelers are struggling to reach their destinations, facing delays and uncertainty. The article uses a cinematic analogy to describe the passenger experience.

The Economic Times 7 Dec 2025 12:04 am

Why bhajan clubbing is the new urban trend

The rise of 'bhajan clubbing' is captivating the youth. With ticketed events showcasing devotional music through an evolved lens of modern production, this trend merges spirituality with chic lifestyle presentations. In an age overwhelmed by digital distractions, this movement signals a deep yearning for authenticity and connection, revitalizing traditional worship gatherings for today's audience.

The Economic Times 6 Dec 2025 10:40 pm

Europe's smallest countries are caught in a time warp, and that's their biggest charm

Visitors can reach Liechtenstein by crossing a wooden bridge over the Rhine. This tiny European nation is known for its history and unique customs. Liechtenstein has no army and its citizens can meet the prince on National Day. Other small European countries like San Marino and Andorra also offer distinct experiences. The article highlights the charm of these miniature nations.

The Economic Times 6 Dec 2025 10:11 pm