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The promise, progress and pressures of our demographic dividend

India's demographic and longevity dividends offer a unique window for growth, but require converting population numbers into skilled, healthy human capital. Addressing challenges like NCDs, malnutrition, mental health, and digital addiction through integrated healthcare and community participation is crucial for sustained prosperity.

6 Feb 2026 4:50 pm
Can India's cities secure private funding for climate resilience amidst fiscal pressures?

India needs more private money for city climate resilience. Public funds are not enough. Cities must show strong finances and clear plans. This will attract investors. Reforms are happening, but cities need to act. Stronger city finances mean better resilience against climate shocks. This is key for future urban development.

5 Feb 2026 11:54 pm
What the Budget didn't do

Budget 2026: Reorienting the budget is politics, not economics. It calls for political courage, honesty of purpose, and articulate engagement with the public. Is that too much to expect?

5 Feb 2026 11:08 pm
Government borrowing will be the decider factor in whether MPC calls right tomorrow

India's fiscal and monetary policymakers face significant challenges. Upcoming revisions to GDP and inflation data will impact budget estimates and borrowing plans. The Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee must navigate these uncertainties. Government borrowing projections are a key concern. These factors complicate the growth-inflation trade-off for the MPC's upcoming decisions.

4 Feb 2026 11:43 pm
Time to ditch 'Bharat Ek Khoj' mode: Why 'Incredible India' isn't enough for foreign visitors

India's tourism recovery lags globally, with foreign arrivals significantly below pre-pandemic levels. Despite government intent to boost the sector through heritage and medical tourism initiatives, the approach remains outdated. A decisive branding reset and creative marketing strategies are urgently needed to attract young, digital-native travelers and tap into India's tourism potential.

4 Feb 2026 11:36 pm
Budget signals: Indias ageing population isnt a burden, its a $50 bn opportunity

India's rapidly aging population presents a significant economic opportunity, with the senior-care sector poised for substantial growth. The recent budget emphasizes capacity building and workforce development, aligning with the 'longevity economy' concept. However, unlocking this potential requires a coordinated, services-led approach and a unified regulatory framework to address structural challenges and ensure quality care.

4 Feb 2026 11:12 pm
With everyone signing up with everyone else, Donald Trump relents on India trade deal

India and the United States have agreed to a trade deal. This agreement reduces tariffs on Indian goods to 18 percent. India will also stop purchasing Russian oil. The United States will reduce reciprocal tariffs. This development eases months of uncertainty and strained relations between the two nations. The deal signals a positive shift in bilateral ties.

3 Feb 2026 11:46 pm
Tariffs, tantrums and the China juggernaut

China's export dominance continues despite tariffs. India faces a growing trade deficit. To compete, India must focus on scale, subsidies, and skills. This requires a policy shift from protection to promotion. Encouraging MSMEs to grow and promoting skilled labor are crucial steps. Faster clearances and societal approval for vocational skills will bolster manufacturing competitiveness on the global stage.

3 Feb 2026 11:35 pm
SpaceXxAI merger bets big on orbital AI, raises strategic questions for India

SpaceXs acquisition of xAI creates a $1.25-tn AIspace powerhouse, betting on orbital computing. The merger reshapes global tech power, raising opportunities and strategic challenges for India.

3 Feb 2026 11:17 pm
Why Budget 2026 was never just about numbers, but also political calculations

Budget 2026 reveals a subtle political strategy, focusing on infrastructure and development projects in poll-bound states. The government prioritizes centrally branded capital expenditure over direct fiscal transfers. This approach aims to showcase progress and claim credit, betting on long-term promises to influence voter perception. The budget emphasizes anticipation and symbolism, potentially leaving immediate economic relief for citizens unaddressed.

3 Feb 2026 12:37 am
Too many bouncers make bad play: Did BCCI's power play lead to cricket's big meltdown?

Cricket faced an unprecedented crisis in 2026 when Pakistan refused to play India in a World Cup match, a move triggered by BCCI's decision to pull a Bangladeshi player from the IPL. This action, may be driven by other motivations rather than cricketing ones, has led to widespread financial losses for multiple nations in the global cricket community.

3 Feb 2026 12:14 am
Budget 2026 plays the long game

Budget 2026 focuses on building essential public goods. It enhances macro credibility and coordination through increased capital expenditure. Reforms simplify tax structures and improve predictability. Climate preparedness sees a shift with carbon capture commitments. The budget emphasizes capability formation for better outcomes. This budget prioritizes execution over mere spending, aiming for durable improvements in state capacity.

3 Feb 2026 12:08 am
Budget 2026: Gung-ho on investments, tight on deficit

The budget manages to deliver significant growth stimulus through targeted expenditure. Revenue expenditure growth is budgeted at 6.7% in FY27, moderating from 7.2% in FY26 revised estimates. By holding revenue expenditure growth down, GoI creates the fiscal headroom to push capex higher without breaching deficit targets. This approach of maintaining high capex while reducing the fiscal deficit demonstrates GoI's strategy of maximising growth multiplier effect of public spending.

2 Feb 2026 1:13 am
Budget 2026: A straight and narrow pathway, with heavy lifting still ahead

Anachronistic statistical methods continue to obscure estimates of real GDP growth, while slowing nominal growth and 25 mths of falling core inflation (excluding gold) signal persistent, and possibly widening, excess capacity. Policymakers have responded by rationalising GST, implementing new labour codes and creating the framework for deregulation. While these reforms mark progress, their scale seems modest when set against the entrenched challenges faced by private consumption and investment.

2 Feb 2026 1:05 am
India bets on skills, services, and biopharma to drive sustainable growth in Union Budget 2026-27

India's new budget prioritizes long-term growth through investment in people. It emphasizes skills, education, and healthcare to boost productivity. Initiatives in biopharma manufacturing and clinical research aim to make India a global supplier. This approach builds a stronger economy and empowers citizens. The budget signals confidence in India's people to create value.

2 Feb 2026 1:00 am
Indias shrinking budget: Fiscal discipline prevails amid stagnant revenues and limited reforms

Government expenditure as a percentage of GDP has remained largely stagnant, hovering around 2016 levels despite a pandemic surge. This is driven by flat revenue receipts, with individuals now bearing a higher tax burden than corporations. While there are efforts to simplify taxation and offer tax holidays, the budget lacks a coherent strategy for growth, employment, and productivity.

2 Feb 2026 12:52 am
Kartavya Path to Viksit Bharat: Budget charts growth, cities, inclusion

India's 2026-27 budget reflects a bold stride towards economic robustness and equitable development. Focused on fostering domestic growth and self-reliance, it includes substantial investments in crucial sectors pivotal for the economy. The vision for urban evolution through City Economic Regions promises better infrastructure and opportunities for residents.

2 Feb 2026 12:08 am
Union Budget: Align priorities at home with rest of world

With a young and expanding workforce, India stands at a rare moment of opportunity. From 2017-18 to 2023-24, nearly 17 cr jobs have been added, reflecting robust employment generation. And yet, as Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) data reveal, there is a vast scope for expanding the labour force by raising India's female labour force participation rate (FLFPR).

2 Feb 2026 12:01 am
Budget 2026: Strong on intent, but whatever happened to reform express?

India's financial plan prioritizes stimulating internal consumption by increasing investments and strengthening export efficiency. It seeks to fortify supply chain durability and expedite necessary reforms. Although strategic in nature, the reform initiatives primarily focus on established processes.

1 Feb 2026 11:59 pm
Budget 2026: It's a timely, textbook case of policy sagacity

The push for making India a bigger biopharmaceutical innovator and manufacturer, with emphasis on emerging disease patterns, as well as support for the beleaguered textiles industry are part of the 'Make in India' architecture. From toys and limited sporting equipment - Walmart now sources sports bicycles from India -the budget shows ambition to incubate a modern sports manufacturing industry.

1 Feb 2026 11:50 pm
Taking the sting off the venom: Why Mammootty's Kalamkaval falls short of its true story

Kalamkaval, a Malayalam film, draws inspiration from a real-life serial killer. The movie focuses heavily on its male lead, Mammootty. This approach neglects the victims' stories and the societal pressures they faced. In contrast, the Hindi series Dahaad explored these elements with depth. Kalamkaval offers a stylish showcase for Mammootty but lacks the insightful commentary of its counterpart.

31 Jan 2026 11:34 pm
How we empower the ugly Indian abroad every day

From loud sloganeering to queue-jumping and selfie supremacy, the column skewers how normalised bad behaviour at home fuels the Ugly Indian abroadand why it shocks us only when it embarrasses us overseas.

31 Jan 2026 11:00 pm
The great Indian non-fiction reading cop-out

The landscape of Indian publishing is evolving, with non-fiction sales experiencing a remarkable increase. Fiction, once the reigning genre, appears to be losing its foothold as readers gravitate towards narratives that spark critical thought. The once-celebrated literary fiction has seen a dip in relevance, with many current novels lacking the depth that stimulates meaningful discourse.

31 Jan 2026 11:00 pm
No, knowing how to pronounce 'hors d'oeuvres' right doesn't make you smarter

Being attracted to Western-themed goods and experiences can go to absurd lengths, but to truly make 'Mera Bharat Mahan', desi products and services should be winners purely on merit.

31 Jan 2026 10:44 pm