Commentary
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The Quint | BIS for fasteners: Flawed in its very nuts 'n' bolts
By Yusuf T Unjhawala
The Indian government's new mandate for BIS certification on fasteners, including nuts and bolts, is raising concerns. This policy may hinder manufacturing and trade by creating delays and increasing costs. Critics argue it could harm India's goal of boosting exports and deter foreign investment in the manufacturing sector.
By Yusuf T Unjhawala
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Deccan Herald | Why a China-US thaw may not be in India’s economic interests
By Anushka Saxena
India now finds itself in a unique position, with the ability to leverage its relationship with the US to seek concessions.
By Anushka Saxena
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The Print | India’s fiscal imbalance isn’t a North vs South problem. Here’s what lies at the ‘centre’ of it
By Pranay Kotasthane and Sarthak Pradhan
India has a large vertical fiscal gap, which has been increasing. The reason is that while the Constitution assigns the most buoyant taxation powers to the Union, it allocates more spending responsibilities to the states.
By Pranay Kotasthane and Sarthak Pradhan
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Money Control | India-Singapore Trade Ties: Boosting economic relations amid regional challenges and changing global landscape
By Anisree Suresh
Despite growing ties, India must address protectionist policies, enhance service sector access, and explore broader Southeast Asian trade opportunities to fully leverage regional economic integration
By Anisree Suresh
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NDTV | India And China May Finally Be Warming Up To Each Other
By Manoj Kewalramani
It's not a thaw yet, but there are certainly signs of some warming in the India-China relationship. Of late, there has been an uptick in dialogue to resolve outstanding issues along two friction points in Eastern Ladakh. At the same time, there is a fresh debate underway within India on economic engagement with China
By Manoj Kewalramani
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Money Control | Indian Army needs to abandon its ad hoc approach to arming the infantry
By Aditya Ramanathan
SIG716 rifles purchased by the Army gives it breathing space. It must use it to fix the small arms mess marked by piecemeal acquisitions. India needs data-driven acquisition for firearms procurement
By Aditya Ramanathan
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Nikkei Asia | It's time for India to unleash private investment in nuclear energy
By Saurabh Todi
New Delhi must break bureaucratic silos to allow sector to flourish.
By Saurabh Todi
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The Hindu | The continuing churn in the Chinese military
By Anushka Saxena
The changes in the military leadership have shown up the faultlines in the reform vision
By Anushka Saxena
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The Diplomat | China Will Generate More Nuclear Power Than Both France and the United States by 2030
By Rakshith Shetty
China’s rapid build-up of nuclear reactors is expected to see it top the global standings.
By Rakshith Shetty
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The Print | India is walking a geopolitical tightrope. It can shape New Delhi’s diplomatic power
By Lt Gen Prakash Menon
India’s stance on the Ukraine war has brought it closer to Russia. India has also managed to strengthen relations with the US and its allies, a feat that reflects India’s growing global clout
By Lt Gen Prakash Menon
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Mint | India’s agenda for policy reforms must lift the quality of outcomes
By Narayan Ramachandran
Public health is one in a broader spectrum of key areas that we need to focus on as we aim for a Viksit Bharat
By Narayan Ramachandran
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The Diplomat | The US Can Accelerate India’s Rise as a Legacy Chip Hub
By Satya Sahu and Amit Kumar
Friendshoring supply chains for legacy chips to countries like India is likely the most feasible long-term solution for the West in the face of China’s dominance.
By Satya Sahu and Amit Kumar
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Mint | Political thinking has become an unattractive career choice in free India
By Nitin Pai
Economic incentives and India’s education policy have limited the space for new political thought. An opportunity for political thinkers in India lies in envisioning our experience with diversity and pluralism for the Information Age.
By Nitin Pai
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The Print | PM Modi’s Ukraine visit is not just about geopolitics. India wants to upgrade its warships
By Yusuf Unjhawala
As Modi and Zelenskyy discuss bilateral and multilateral cooperation, there is a strong possibility that they will explore ways to deepen industrial and defence ties.
By Yusuf Unjhawala
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First Post | South China Sea: How growing Chinese assertiveness finds strong Philippine response
By Anushka Saxena
Beijing must prepare to face a vehement and assertive Manila, which can no longer be manipulated by a simple carrots and sticks approach.
By Anushka Saxena
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The Print | Govt’s Rs 1000 cr Fund for Space Sector has Drawbacks. It Should Bet on Outcomes, Not Ideas
Government as an anchor customer provides a stable source of demand for space-based services, reducing uncertainties in the market. It can boost investor confidence in the Indian space sector, attracting investments from home and abroad.
By Ashwin Prasad
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The Diplomat | New Regulations Seek to Address Chinese Military Veterans’ Concerns
By Anushka Saxena
China’s military veterans have organized a long line of protests against low pensions and corruption. Will the latest changes finally assuage their complaints?
By Anushka Saxena
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Hindustan Times | How India must respond to the crisis in Bangladesh
By Yusuf Unjhawala
The geopolitical implications of this crisis go beyond immediate bilateral concerns. Bangladesh’s strategic position and its ties with China add significant complexity to the situation
By Yusuf Unjhawala
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Deccan Herald | India’s future course with Bangladesh
By Yusuf Unjhawala
The BNP and Jamaat have historically been anti-India and pro-China. If they come to power, Bangladesh’s tilt towards China could become more pronounced.
By Yusuf Unjhawala
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