Practising Indira Gandhi's brand of socialism today will not just be anachronistic but also economically harmful.
As it stands, there does not seem to be a threat to prices.
Quarterly results of many of these banks show significant losses.
One of Microsoft's worries is fragmentation of the Windows market.
Contrary to some predictions, rainfall is adequate so far.
The new CEO's next challenge is to grow margins.
According to the annual HSBC 'Value of Education Learning for Life' report, India has the world's highest proportion of parents (88 per cent) who are willing to send their children abroad for higher studies, ahead of Turkey (83 per cent), Malaysia and China (82 per cent each).
RBI watchers are going to be on tenterhooks for the next 3 weeks.
Technology, not just cost, is key to IT's future.
A regulator has to ensure that fares have transparency.
Will Greece manage to pay euro 1.5 billion to IMF?
The frequency of very heavy downpours seems to have increased.
At the heart of one of the biggest transformations in India's corporate history lies a plan to offer super-fast broadband services.
If someone incompetent clears the system, it is probably intentional.
Several of Modi's actions reflect political courage.
India imported 967 tonnes of gold in 2014-15.
The public-private partnership model is a compulsion, says the minister.
Lalu handled the obstacle of 'departmentalism' with ease.