'The expectation was that Modi would become even bolder in his approach, and after only four months into his second term, we are starting to see evidence of this.'
India's ranking is worst among the five BRICS countries
'In any business you have to achieve short-term goals.' 'But at the same time you have to keep your broader perspective long term.' 'It is good for business survival.'
'Poor home work, and a subsequent loss of nerve.' 'This sums up the Modi government's current travails, the stall in key sectors, fading momentum, irritability,' points out Shekhar Gupta.
The lesson for Indian corporations, which otherwise like to pride themselves on adopting global best practices, is corporate America's proactive activism.
'The economy will pick up in 2020 or a little later... When it picks up, will it reach 10%, 8% or still lower? It all depends on how realistic are the diagnosis and the prescriptions that follow,' says Professor K J Joseph.
'My wife has done everything... She has had to give up a lot,' HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar tells Sahil Makkar.
Education, jobs, health and more: Experts share their wishlist.
Indians are welcome to study and work in Great Britain, says UK's Minister for Science and Universities Jo Johnson.
Armed with pricey degrees from colleges overseas, young Indians are heading back home in search for greener pastures.
India is witnessing its own tech tsunami, and is poised to become the second largest global startup hub by the end of the decade
'He has terror charges against him. And for an army officer, it's just terrible.'
A raise in the I-T exemption limit has been sought by many.
'Amartya Sen is a citizen of the country who has every right to criticise or give his opinion on a policy decision.' 'Get back at him! Why get back at Harvard?'
K Pandia Rajan, an expert on the employment scene and recruiting speaks on the buoyancy in the Indian economy and what youngsters can look forward to.