India will have to deal with the question of whether broadband service providers are 'common carriers', like highways.
'In the Indian context it is not easy for rival parties to come together, especially pre-elections.' 'Having pulled it off, they should be taken seriously.'
White House said Trump strongly believed that protecting environment and 'promoting our economy are not mutually exclusive goals'.
China's intended role for AIIB is not so different from the existing Western lenders like the World Bank.
Resolution to the bad loans problem has to be incremental, and the RBI has to ensure NPAs are not swept under the carpet, HDFC chairman Deepak Parekh tells Joydeep Ghosh.
With a sole mandate of inflation targeting, RBI wears many hats.
'There are reports of political dissent mounting on Xi Jinping's handling of the Wuhan fallout.'
India is on track to register its entire 1.25 billion population using its Aadhaar digital ID.
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In his fifth address as President, Pranab Mukherjee asked authorities and institutions of the State to adhere to the 'dignity' in discharging their duties.
Besides Vodafone, several other major MNCs like Nokia and Shell were locked in tax dispute with the revenue department.
The minister has sought the help of US technology, expertise and innovation to make road safety a priority in India.
Surendra Hiranandani -- chairman and managing director, House of Hiranandani -- explains what ails India's housing sector and indicates the way forward.
From Kudankulam to the Land Bill, the author takes the Twitter route to capture the infra action of 2013.
The Constitution (124th Amendment) Bill on providing 10 per cent reservation in jobs and education to the general category poor was passed by Parliament on January 9.
The demonetisation move will force the Modi government to battle with a policy dichotomy, says N Sathiya Moorthy.
Rajan's remarks come as the Modi-led government completes one year.
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Against a turbulent and uncertain background, Budget 2017-18 hewed a steady, forward-looking course, says Shankar Acharya, former chief economic adviser to the government.
Although the markets could see a knee-jerk reaction, they rule out a sharp fall.
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The largest athlete's village in the history of the Games is a visceral monument to now-faded optimism. Planned when Brazil was booming, its harnessing of private sector wealth was meant to set the gold standard for a sustainable Olympics. Instead, the worst recession in generations pushed the luxury apartments out of reach.
If democracy is to survive and thrive, duties have to be as important as rights and tolerance must be the foundation of public and private life.
Government considering proposal to allow conversion of used cooking oil into biodiesel, say Shine Jacob and Shreya Jai.
India scored a remarkable win on food security, but trade partners will now put pressure on New Delhi to provide meaningful openings for industrial goods and services and be more accommodative on liberalising tariffs.
The decision marks first successful policy intervention.
Rajdeep Sardesai's 2014: The Election That Changed India, will make him a ton of money, says Shreekant Sambrani, but admits he is more interested in knowing whether the book lives up to its title.
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'Those who follow the workings of the establishment believe that Indian diplomacy has managed more by the individual flair and brilliance of a few individuals than its systemic strength or organisational excellence.'
Spare the serious entrepreneurs but don't allow the rogues to use the shield of secrecy, writes Tamal Spare the serious entrepreneurs but don't allow the rogues to use the shield of secrecy, says Tamal Bandyopadhyay.
As infrastructure, power hardly deal in cash, its paucity has failed to affect their receivables
If the air pollution is not brought under control, tourism to Kashmir will be affected, warns Colonel Anil A Athale (retd), who has been visiting the valley for 50 years.
The sector hit many roadblocks during 2014, as builders were seen shying away from the projects and investments dried up amid various regulatory, judicial and policy-related bottlenecks.
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Madras High Court has stayed the Central Information Commissioner's (CIC) proceedings on declaring the Board of Control for Cricket in India as a public authority under the RTI Act.
'The ideal thing that should be done in Kashmir is call for an election -- before the end of the year.'
Administration is an evolving process, requiring the civil service to constantly re-invent itself to meet new challenges. The administration must become accountable to the law of the land and to the people.
The sudden exit of Yogesh Agarwal as the chairman of the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority, or PFRDA, has once again brought the relationship between financial sector regulators and the finance ministry into sharp focus.
The government of India had budgeted to bring down fiscal deficit to 4.8 per cent of GDP in the current financial year, from 4.9 per cent in 2012-13.