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Why policy must keep pace with the structural shift in India's spending patterns

Indian households are spending more on non-food items and durable goods. This shift indicates growing prosperity and better market access for millions. Rural spending on durables has surged significantly. Ownership of vehicles, mobile phones, refrigerators, and TVs is becoming common. This trend presents opportunities and challenges for policy and manufacturing.

15 Dec 2025 11:45 pm
The new normal in global trade disputes and Indias stake in it

The WTO's Appellate Body is dysfunctional due to US obstruction, leading to a void in appeals. A coalition of 57 WTO members, including the EU and Britain, has established the Multi-Party Interim Arbitration (MPIA) agreement as an alternative.

15 Dec 2025 11:20 pm
Across the board we go: PM Modis 360 systemic reforms aim to remake India and raise its global profile

India is undergoing a significant systemic transformation. Reforms are being implemented across various sectors, including nuclear energy and quality control. Environmental norms are being relaxed, and regulations are being simplified. These measures aim to boost industry and reduce government intervention. The focus is on making India more competitive and indispensable in global supply chains.

15 Dec 2025 11:15 pm
India's sad selfie-goal: When Lionel Messi's brief appearance became a ticketed spectacle

Football legend Lionel Messi's India tour has drawn criticism. Selling tickets for fan interactions is seen as exploiting a global icon. This approach prioritizes profit over genuine fan engagement. The timing is unfortunate as Indian football faces uncertainty. Such events risk deterring future legitimate sporting initiatives in India.

14 Dec 2025 11:14 pm
More than a wing & a prayer: What IndiGo's disruption says about Indian aviation

The global lesson is not that India should replicate Singapore or the Gulf. Geography, income levels and state capacity differ materially. The lesson is more subtle: successful aviation systems align revenue potential, cost structures and policy objectives.

14 Dec 2025 11:02 pm
Welcome noise from Malayalam film world: A survivor's decision to fight back turns into a transformative moment for Kerala

A 2017 rape case in Kerala's film industry has ignited a powerful movement for women's rights. Despite a recent court verdict clearing actor Dileep, public outrage and support for the survivor are immense. This has spurred systemic changes, including new funds and committees. Kerala's film professionals are creating their own vocabulary for change, demonstrating a significant shift in the industry.

13 Dec 2025 11:15 pm
Step out of FOFO territory, and you'll see the world you knew has slipped away for good

As we navigate a world where everything is just a click away, familiar maxims such as 'Slow and steady wins the race' are starting to fade into the background. Terms like FOFO reflect our growing trepidation around being overwhelmed by choices, as quick satisfaction and information overload take precedence over the patience and thoroughness of previous generations.

13 Dec 2025 11:14 pm
Meghan Markle shows the dignity of labour: Celebs cooking, crafting, and hustling inspires us all

Celebrities are showcasing the value of hard work. From Meghan Markle demonstrating home skills to Bollywood stars performing at weddings, the message is clear. Even political figures like Rahul Gandhi are trying new ventures. These actions encourage everyone to embrace diverse tasks. The article highlights that no work is beneath you when compensated fairly.

13 Dec 2025 11:00 pm
App ki khatir, never push it down throats: Anything mandatory raises suspicion seductions a way better sales pitch

A recent government directive to pre-install the Sanchar Saathi app on mobile phones faced backlash. This mirrors instances in other countries where mandatory app installations have been met with public disapproval. The article argues that voluntary adoption, driven by user benefits and convenience, proves more successful than government mandates.

13 Dec 2025 10:48 pm
ET Features: Next sustainability frontier may be hiding in your China cabinet

A new wave of globally influential buyers include wealthy Indian families, for many of whom having the choice of dinnerware can translate into fresh differentiation in the luxe segment

12 Dec 2025 11:49 pm
Trash & tourism are not symbiotic

But thanks to uncaring Indians, Pondicherry is drowning in litter despite its legacy of enlightened thinking bequeathed by Sri Aurobindo

12 Dec 2025 11:42 pm
Banking on the last-mile deliverers: Why the BC model is losing ground

India's banking agents, vital for financial inclusion, are under pressure. Declining numbers and shrinking profits threaten access to services in rural areas. This could reverse progress in empowering women and rural populations. Disruptions may delay payments and erode trust. Banks face rising costs and concentration risks.

12 Dec 2025 11:20 pm
India's senior living boom: Why modern retirement communities are the new choice for ageing parents

In India, a new wave of senior living communities is transforming the landscape for our elderly loved ones. These vibrant gated facilities combine the feel of a luxury resort with the practicality of independent living. Complete with recreational activities and top-notch amenities, residents find themselves in an environment that fosters both autonomy and social connection.

12 Dec 2025 11:02 pm
India, like many other countries, has expanded the jaded definition of Westphalian sovereignty

The nation-state thrives as a state of mind, evolving through perception and consumption colonialism. India exemplifies this with its 'upgradation' credo, evident in infrastructure, digital connectivity, and consumer spending growth. This relentless pursuit of the 'next big thing' defines its evolving national brand, built on accessible opportunity and a secular, inclusive cultural core.

12 Dec 2025 10:56 pm
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.

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.

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.

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.

10 Dec 2025 11:21 pm
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.

7 Dec 2025 7:53 am