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Srimanta Misra

Colonialism’s unintended consequences

By Dr Srimanta Misra European colonial expansion between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries transformed the world. Britain, France, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands and Belgium built overseas empires that generated immense wealth, secured raw materials and expanded their global influence. Yet history often produces unintended consequences....

WHAT NEXT FOR COCKROACHES?

By Rajdeep Sardesai India is a country where improbable stories have an uncanny habit of occasionally becoming reality. Every day, millions dream of changing the system. Very few succeed. Which is why the astonishing rise of 30-year-old Abhijeet Dipke deserves to be taken seriously. Who...

While Rome Burns

While Rome Burns

By While Rome Burns Between June 20 and 28, a powerful heatwave hit Europe, creating the conditions that have fuelled the wildfires now raging across large swathes of France and Spain. Soon after the June heatwave, city officials in Rome announced a new, scientifically informed...

Purna Chandra Jena

Fiscally the fittest, socially still fragile

By Purna Chandra Jena Odisha has achieved a remarkable statistical milestone that would challenge most large states. NITI Aayog's Fiscal Health Index has ranked it number one among 18 major states in both editions published to date, with its score increasing from 67.8 in 2025...

Jayati Ghosh

PAY WHERE YOU PLAY

Jayati Ghosh   This week, delegates from around the world will gather in New York to negotiate the proposed United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation, a landmark agreement aimed at making global tax cooperation more inclusive and effective. If adopted, the Convention would...

Ajit Ranade

PLENTY OF WORK, FEWER JOBS

Ajit Ranade The student protests that dominated the headlines were triggered by an examination paper leak. But it would be a mistake to view them only as a protest against the mismanagement of examinations. The leak touched a much deeper anxiety. For millions of young...

Satish Singh

The widening credit-deposit gap

Satish Singh India’s banking system is seeing notable credit growth, with the Reserve Bank of India reporting an 18.6% year-on-year increase in bank credit by June 30, 2026, up from 9.5% the previous year. Deposit growth rose from 10.1% to 13.3%, but the gap between...

Charudutta Panigrahi

Winning investors without winning the size race

When NITI Aayog released the country’s first-ever Investment Friendliness Index (IFI) on 17 July, the headlines went to the large states — Gujarat at the summit with 56.6, followed by Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. But tucked into the city-states and Union Territories category was a...

MIDDLE-INCOME HEALTH TRAP

MIDDLE-INCOME HEALTH TRAP

In the lexicon of development, few words sound as reassuring as “graduation,” which suggests progress past critical milestones and an escape from dependency. In global health, however, graduation increasingly creates a trap. When a country crosses the World Bank’s threshold from low- to middle-income status,...

 

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