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Ajit Ranade

COMPLIANCE CATCH-22

By Ajit Ranade 27 June marked National MSME Day, bringing a wave of lavish tributes canonising small businesses as the “backbone” of employment, industrial production, and exports. A few days later on 1 July, the nation marked GST Day, commemorating the ninth anniversary of the...

Health reform must bolster innovation

Manica Balasegaram & Martin Fitchet   Despite delivering extraordinary gains in the fight against child mortality and diseases such as HIV, polio, and malaria, the global health system has come under strain not only from shrinking resources but also from unprecedented scrutiny and rising expectations....

Shivaji Sarkar

When policy risks outrunning reality

Delhi's proposed EV-only policy is driven by noble intentions, but the risks are becoming a classic case of policy outrunning reality. Cleaner air is an imperative. Yet mandating a single technology while sidelining viable alternatives is neither economically prudent nor environmentally comprehensive. The policy effectively...

AN EQUAL WORLD ORDER

AN EQUAL WORLD ORDER

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, speaking at the first Global Progressive Mobilisation meeting in April, highlighted the connection between democracy and material dignity. If citizens do not believe that their lives will get better, democracy will continue to be challenged by populists and...

Bhaskar Nath Biswal

Policy surrenders signal deeper problems ahead

By Bhaskar Nath Biswal India’s life insurance industry, long hailed as a cornerstone of financial security and long-term savings, is facing a troubling paradox. While the sector boasts impressive premium growth and expanding reach, a rising tide of policy surrenders is undermining its very purpose....

DK Giri

Building the blue horizon

An Island of 1,25,000 people drew the Indian Prime Minister for three days at the end of June. Was it just a goodwill visit, or more than it meets the eyes? One thing that is vindicated by this visit is that, in diplomacy, small is...

BEYOND TEXTBOOK ERRORS

The recent controversy over thousands of errors in Odisha’s newly published school textbooks is far more than an editorial lapse. It highlights a deeper concern about the quality of school education and its role in shaping the nation's future. The Odisha government’s decision to investigate...

Bhabani Shankar Nayak

Searching for self in the shopping bag

By Bhabani Shankar Nayak Why do you not dress like a teacher, lecturer, or professor? asked a well-meaning, innocent colleague who liked to dress up properly for different occasions. She asserted herself further by saying, "Dressing does not reduce your commie praxis. Stop dressing like...

Dhurjati Mukherjee

A TICKING TIME BOMB

By Dhurjati Mukherjee The recently released World Cities Report 2026 by UN-Habitat and World Urban Forum showed that 40% of the global population is affected by a housing crisis, with living conditions totally unsatisfactory, lacking access to water and sanitation. Housing prices increased faster than...

Fiona E. Murray & Robert Murray

NATO’s Defence Market

By Fiona E. Murray & Robert Murray When World War II began in 1939, Canada had almost no meaningful military industry. Six years later, Canadian factories had produced thousands of aircraft, hundreds of naval vessels, and more than 800,000 military vehicles. A country of just...

 

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