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With a million-odd electric vehicles (EVs) - two-wheelers, e-rickshaws, buses and passenger cars - expected to hit the road this calendar year, the shift from gasoline-powered vehicles has become irreversible. Now the question is whether the supply chain is ready for this shift. Key components - the high-powered lithium-ion battery and the cells which go with it, the electric motor, and the electronics powered by chips - account for nearly 60 per cent of the cost of an EV.
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'To simply let the rupee depreciate to any level according to market forces will not be in the country's interests.'
It is the first-ever visit by a head of the Indian Army to South Korea.
As a model of transport, the A380 strikes a parallel -- a shared fragility -- with giant container ships, observes Shyam G Menon.
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Access to India's defence market must be made conditional -- available only to those who are ready to make a long-term commitment in India, argues Ajai Shukla.
This was the fifth experimental test of the homegrown missile system.
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It has been a difficult year for the world's second-largest economy.
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'There are reports of political dissent mounting on Xi Jinping's handling of the Wuhan fallout.'
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The CH-47F version of the Chinook that India is buying from the United States is a high-tech marvel.
The Japanese electronics giant has missed several tricks with the Xperia E4 and unless the phone sees heavy price cut from Rs 11,500, there is every chance customers will go for the Motorola Moto G, says Himanshu Juneja.
'There is a law that prevents the government from diluting its equity in the PSBs below 50 per cent.' 'That law has to be amended and given the parliamentary arithmetic of the political parties, it is not as simple to do that.'
'The government and the RBI have been playing a very good part in terms of inflation management.'
In the past two weeks China has cut interest rates.
Vasanthakumar, who started his career as a salesman, today owns a retail empire.
The NITI Aayog's vice-chairman's charge holds ground.
A billion dollars in renewable energy is huge.
A government that confuses PowerPoints for policy is delaying structural change too much.
He endorsed transparency and financial stability in addition to issues related to inclusive growth and development, write Puran Singh and Nupur Pavan Bang.
A gradual increase works best for the US, as well as global markets, says Nizam Idris managing director, head of strategy (fixed income and currencies), Macquarie Bank.
Sheela Kochouseph Chittilapally is one of the most successful woman entrepreneurs in Kerala with a Rs 75 crore business.