As protectionism grows from the United States to Australia, Sanjay Kumar Singh draws up a comprehensive financial checklist for those shifting to India.
If Narendra Modi could tame his obsession with the Congress and the Nehru-Gandhi family, Arvind Kejriwal resist polishing his halo and Rahul Gandhi find his voice, we could begin a debate about the future of this country that actually addressed the seriousness of its problems, says Rahul Jacob.
Consumers are set to gain from discounts.
BJP's success in two state elections gave Modi room to cut through a thicket of regulations and state controls.
EduBridge is emerging as a strong player in training unemployed youth.
The ministry sought to allay the rating agency's concerns and said economic growth was on an upward swing.
The Reserve Bank of India cut its repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.50 per cent.
Yoga, wellness, meditation, Ayurveda, software and ... toothpaste - Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has successfully merged business with spirituality
If money allocations, investment commitments are a sign of better things to come, the state can be optimistic.
The concept of gold as an asset capable of getting anytime money is evaporating.
Raymond claims to be spending more than 10 per cent of its ad budget on its biggest campaign, called The Summer of Wool.
The argument that existing rules do not apply to them will no longer hold ground.
Even as there is a strong anti-incumbency mood in Punjab, the multi-cornered contest has made the 2017 assembly polls prediction more difficult.
Arvind Kumar Sharma, a 1988-batch IAS officer and one of the many joint secretaries in PMO, definitely wields some power.
All these measures will revitalise the manufacturing sector, which has been in doldrums.
@015 may be a good year for FMCG firms.
Is Being Human, the actor's apparel brand, an extension of his persona or is it a move to correct his bad-boy image?
Economist Arvind Panagariya tells Suman Guha Mozumder that the rupee is doing a much-needed clean-up job, raising exports and cutting imports.
The once-powerful Japanese major is left with little to show in the face of sustained competition from rivals.
Nestle is sure to go for a relaunch of the noodles soon enough with an advertising blitz,
China's economy is worse than it really is, but then these are emblematic of the baffling self-congratulatory mood that exists in India today.
Jaitley's team presents a quintessential mix of foreign-educated, intellectual technocrats and seasoned bureaucrats
The Whopper creater has most of its burgers priced at par with McDonald's.
Internet-based systemic wisdom connects machines and people, and will drive next-gen enterprises, said Huawei's Yatish Nagavalli.
The NITI Aayog will now assimilate the views of states and then present a report to the PM.
Parekh said divestment can unlock huge funds.
The Indian Spring represented by Anna Hazare's anti-corruption campaign, which has culminated in the Aam Aadmi Party's impressive electoral debut in New Delhi, began around the same time as the Arab Spring in 2011 but they led to different outcomes in India and the Arab world, says Ramesh Ramachandran.
Even retail investors are talking about investing in start-ups.