So far, WTO members have jointly respected and honoured the Bali commitments.
Air-India on Tuesday derecognised the Indian Pilots Guild with immediate effect.
Economist Arvind Panagariya has also argued for loosening deficit targets to boost capital spending
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More than 35 Air-India pilots, owing allegiance to the now derecognised Indian Pilots Guild, have reported for duty, the airline said on Thursday.
Air-India has de-recognised the Indian Pilots Guild with immediate effect, suspended 18 more pilots for refusing to fly.
Even if Mudra steps in to play its main role of refinancing at some stage, the responsibility for the bad loans remains with the banks.
The country has also asked India to further reduce tariffs on goods.
The race for VIP perks has pernicious consequences and is undermining the elite's authority
Economic reforms seem to be on a slow train, while good old fiscal populism is alive and flourishing.
Public interest centres on whether the two leaders might make headway in resolving the Sino-Indian boundary dispute.
Retirement blues can sometimes result in actions that are dysfunctional, notes Ajit Balakrishnan.
India will have to devise policies to ensure overall growth in FY16.
The Union government has no 'Buy India' policy, but has a 'Buy Air India' policy.
The WTO has fixed an external reference price (ERP) for rice at Rs 3.52 per kg
In a veiled attack on Congress and Samajwadi Party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused them of continuing to practice vote-bank politics to divide society and asserted that disturbance of peace and harmony will not be tolerated.
From a ruling party's perspective, the BJP is in a sweet spot; editorial independence and analytical coverage of governance is rapidly declining
The assumption clearly was that project execution timelines would be adhered to and revenues would flow in as scheduled.
'Will 'Make in India' be able to harness the demographic dividend so it does not become a disaster?' 'Will 'Digital India' live up to the lofty promises the government and private sector made as part of its recent launch?'
'Unless it is a situation where a patient must be hospitalised, that patient can be very easily treated at home... Patients recover in situations where they are more comfortable.'
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