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Opportunities will arise as the era of hyperglobalisation and cheap finance fades into the past
World Economic Forum (WEF) 2022: For European business heads eagerly scouting for options to diversify their trade and investments, India emerged as the best option
At World economic 2022 in Davos, business, political, and tech leaders are clear that deeper collaboration is essential to rebuild a world damaged by the Covid-19 pandemic and geo-political aggression
India's use of drones to provide essential healthcare services to people living in remote and hard-to-reach areas was showcased at World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting at Davos
WEF 2022: With the war in Ukraine, world is grappling with economic uncertainty, but India finds itself in a sweet spot at the World Economic Forum in Davos
The ramifications of this decision may not be visible today, but the damage will become apparent over time
As Sri Lanka makes another crucial political transition, it faces a major risk of macroeconomic instability
India has struggled to generate adequate military resources
The crisis in Ukraine raises serious short-term challenges, particularly for the European Union, which is heavily dependent on Russian energy imports
A large across-the-board increase in interest rates is a cure worse than the disease
Thanks to its policies to strengthen the real economy, the country has been enjoying a remarkable recovery
More stringent statutes for the adoption of EVs will give a big push to electric mobility.
Asset managers think that tens of trillions of dollars, mostly in the form of green finance, could be available for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) lending
Forceful conditionality is essential to establish financial stability and ensure that IMF's resources do not end up financing capital flight
A blanket endorsement of MMT and its policy implications is the last thing Japan needs
China's WTO compliance record, while imperfect, is broadly comparable to that of other member countries
The world is not making as many vaccines as it could
By choosing continuity, Mr Biden accomplished several things at once
On all of the defining issues of the moment, US Federal Reserve chair has shown that his instincts are out of step with what the country needs
A concept that came out of the Thirty Years War could become obsolete in the age of ecological apocalypse
Prashant Kishor, a successful poll strategist, recently warned the Congress that the BJP was there for the long term and Rahul Gandhi could ignore this fact only at his own peril
One underlying problem today is the intersection of labour shortages and Americans who are not even looking for jobs
A paradigm shift in policy-making is underway, but its success depends on concrete reforms and the creation of new mission-driven institutions
Two very newsworthy happenings over the last week, linked to celebrity endorsements, have opened up a very interesting debate on loyalty
The Evergrande implosion could have serious consequences for jobs and growth
As impressive as China has been at building roads, bridges, and houses, its real estate construction boom is coming to an end, and there is no reason to expect a smooth landing
The efforts now underway to remove Kristalina Georgieva are not only unjust, but could hamstring the Fund's management for years to come
The climate crisis demands enormous economic and societal changes
It appears that the Fed is deviating from monetary-policy rules. But history tells us that it cannot continue indefinitely
Through local taxation, wealth funds can be created, with the returns reinvested in the community