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Raghuram Rajan is correct -- the RBI's monetary response to inflation in the past has been too weak.
It has built confidence in the possibility of change; now reality has to catch up with the image and the expectation, says T N Ninan.
The biggest challenge is not the airline's debt, but downsizing its 16,800 employees, says Surajeet Dasgupta.
Higher import duties on steel improve the bottom lines of steel-makers, but depress those of downstream users of steel.
Countries with abundant resources are faring worse in terms of development than those with less.
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'An expanding army, rising salaries due to the 7th pay commission, and raised pensions due to OROP are consuming money at the cost of badly needed bulletproof jackets, rifles, artillery, submarines, warships and fighter aircraft,' notes Ajai Shukla.
Private banks are assumed to be more efficient at intermediating between depositors and investors.
SpiceJet has reported profit in Q1, it is trying its best to improve efficiencies in FY16.
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This is not a film worth recommending, says Raja Sen.
The rally in index heavyweight ITC has boosted the sentiment across the board.
At 15.05 PM, the 30-share Sensex was up 281 points at 28,238 and the 50-share Nifty gained 86 points at 8,577
Higher advertising spends to grab customer eyeballs take a toll on startups across segments
Officials say a fall in global oil prices will reduce the government's subsidy burden, giving it a greater chance of hitting its ambitious fiscal deficit target of 4.1 percent of gross domestic product in the fiscal year to March.
'Extending the range of the DF-21D could challenge Indian aircraft carriers if the missiles are launched from southwest China. Also, if Pakistan acquires these systems, these missiles could directly challenge India's aircraft carriers.'
India must reckon with the possibility that it will struggle to attract higher overseas investment.
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'What we are today witnessing is the final act of the Pakistani army trying to retain its turf,' argues Colonel Anil A Athale (retd).
However, flow of funds, would naturally rest on economic growth, reports Ajai Shukla.
The passage of the Bankruptcy Code could set the stage for other important legislation that may see India undergo more economic change than all governments combined since the reforms implemented by P V Narasimha Rao in 1991-93, says Ben Merton.
Haaziq Kazi, disturbed by the damage we have done to marine life, has designed a solution to save the oceans.
India's fiscal deficit trends are a bit like an alcoholic trying, unsuccessfully, to reform. Virtue does not last for too long, says Shankar Acharya.
The Modi government has not lived up to the muscularity the prime minister promised while campaigning, says Ajai Shukla
The Fed has prepared the world very well for a rate hike. In fact the market may have priced in a 25 basis points increase. So if the increase is 50 basis points, the reaction could be stunning, but a 25 basis points rise is not likely to have any great impact, says P V Subramanyam.
With projects worth Rs 1,28,000-cr, the group hopes to become one of the country's biggest industrial houses.
The National Democratic Alliance government has adopted half measures instead of moving decisively on defence.
The ZenFone 2 Laser has turned out to be a solid option in the sub-Rs 10,000 category, says Himanshu Juneja.
Defence Secretary R K Mathur should take to Prime Minister Narendra Modi just five simple measures that would create or catalyse dramatic improvements across the wider defence arena, says Ajai Shukla.
'By not letting bankrupt banks fail, we have discouraged ordinary folk from taking precautions while choosing their bank or at least when they hear bad news about their bank,'says S Muralidharan, former MD, BNP Paribas.
Contracts with India-based domestic assistants for officials abroad have become a headache for the Indian government.
'Unni swung up his MP5 and fired a burst across the atrium. The bullets hammered into the wall. Then he bounded up the stairs leading to the other set of doors opening into the Palm Lounge. It was a terribly risky move because he didn't have a buddy to cover him.'
Enormous debt isn't the only thing afflicting Air India. Its work culture is an equal culprit in its downfall.
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'Demonetisation, is in principal, a mistake, because it involves a theft -- a taking of private property by the State.' 'It is one of those bad Indian ideas that has been tried twice in the past, with two failures for the record books.' 'This cloud over the economy will probably remain as long as Modi is in power.'
Fish-lover Rajesh Karkera revisits Taraporevala Aquarium V.20 after decades and comes back with mixed feelings. Is this the new-look one the city was promised?