Sunil Jain &Amp; Suveen K Sinha

Stories by Sunil Jain &Amp; Suveen K Sinha

Dirty games that India's telecom ministry plays

Dirty games that India's telecom ministry plays

Rediff.com   3 Aug 2009

This has to be one of the most blatant tricks Raja is pulling off.

BSNL-MTNL merger: Don't dial it, please

BSNL-MTNL merger: Don't dial it, please

Rediff.com   28 Jul 2009

One lesson the government should learn from the Air India-Indian Airlines merger fiasco is that combining two sick people ends up making them sicker.

Time to go, Mr Sreedharan

Time to go, Mr Sreedharan

Rediff.com   20 Jul 2009

The Comptroller and Auditor General has indicted the way the DMRC is run and points to the novel 50:50 management structure that neither of the governments is in charge, so the company is pretty much run by the management, namely Sreedharan.

Have reforms changed India's corporate structure?

Have reforms changed India's corporate structure?

Rediff.com   10 Jul 2009

Despite the reforms of the 1990s, the country's corporate structure hasn't transformed in any major manner.

Gas woes: Let's do the math

Gas woes: Let's do the math

Rediff.com   29 Jun 2009

Sunil Jain explains why the government does not necessarily win if it applies a higher gas price.

The 3Rs and recession

The 3Rs and recession

Rediff.com   25 Jun 2009

A forthcoming study based on NCAER data shows a huge income gap that is directly attributable to education levels, says Sunil Jain.

Choking on gas

Choking on gas

Rediff.com   22 Jun 2009

Now that the Bombay High Court has rejected the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas' (MoPNG) attempts to help Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) wriggle out of its 2005 contract to supply 28 million metric standard cubic metres per day (mmscmd) of gas to Anil Ambani's Reliance Natural Resources Limited (RNRL), the pressure on it has increased several times over.

Indian mobile operators win crucial battle

Indian mobile operators win crucial battle

Rediff.com   8 Jun 2009

The defence ministry has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology under which the armed forces will immediately release 10 MHz of 3G spectrum and 5 MHz of 2G spectrum.

Telecom nirvana: Will MNP help?

Telecom nirvana: Will MNP help?

Rediff.com   7 May 2009

One reason why mobile subscribers haven't shifted companies is that the service is uniformly bad. But now, with new players coming in, the picture could be different, says Sunil Jain.

Dialling trouble in telecom

Dialling trouble in telecom

Rediff.com   4 May 2009

Decisions are also being pushed on free allotment of additional spectrum to telecom firms, on extending the licence period for 'dual technology' firms like Reliance Communications/Tata Teleservices etc, and on revising merger and acquisition norms. Given how each of these cases is so controversial, even apart from the issue of propriety, it is unacceptable that a government on its last legs should be taking such decisions.

Black money: Can BJP bring it back?

Black money: Can BJP bring it back?

Rediff.com   27 Apr 2009

Vote for the BJP if you have to, but not because they're going to bring back Rs 25,00,000 crore and use this to develop roads or provide piped water to India's villages. That's a pipe dream.

Don't blame the global crisis

Don't blame the global crisis

Rediff.com   16 Apr 2009

There is little doubt that the global economic crisis has worsened Indias growth prospects, but the slowdown began long before the US financial meltdown began.

Orissa versus Rest of India

Orissa versus Rest of India

Rediff.com   13 Apr 2009

It'll only be when other states start following this discrimination for a large enough number of products, presumably, that the political class will wake up to it. Hopefully, the courts will too.

Global think tanks want Indian biz leaders

Global think tanks want Indian biz leaders

Rediff.com   3 Apr 2009

Indian CEOs are increasingly finding representation on some of the world's most influential policy bodies.

This growth isn't crashing

This growth isn't crashing

Rediff.com   19 Mar 2009

India's growth rates may be crashing, but the rates of growth of crashing on the country's roads, and those dying in these crashes, are growing by leaps and bounds.

Goldman Sachs slips on ONGC

Goldman Sachs slips on ONGC

Rediff.com   9 Mar 2009

Perhaps the most sensible thing Goldman Sachs did in an otherwise poorly-researched report on ONGC was to talk of 'corporate governance issues with cash withdrawals by promoter,' says Sunil Jain.

Do statutory auditors catch corporate fraud?

Do statutory auditors catch corporate fraud?

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2009

The KPMG Report points out that just four per cent of all frauds have been detected by external auditors the largest proportion, 36 per cent, have been detected by internal auditors, says Sunil Jain.

Barack's burden

Barack's burden

Rediff.com   29 Jan 2009

While the jury's still out on whether US President Barack Obama's proposed stimulus is the right way to help fix the economy, rising unemployment is something that's likely to trouble the President for many years to come.

Investigate the Ministry of Company Affairs!

Investigate the Ministry of Company Affairs!

Rediff.com   19 Jan 2009

A good example of just how little comes to light are the series of serious allegations made by the Ambani scions in their fight over the years of wrongdoing by each other - none of these are anything that the MCA came up with, nor have they been seriously investigated afterwards.

The problems with 3G auction

The problems with 3G auction

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2009

Even more curious, while the law says foreigners can have only up to 74 per cent equity in a telecom firm in India, the 3G Information Memorandum says foreigners can bid without having Indian partners if they win the bid, they can then set up an Indian firm and comply with the rules.