India’s trade strategy needs to stay flexible: don’t let popular but lazy notions of self-interest harden
[ad_1] The report places the country’s trade policy in the context of its Viksit Bharat…
Can AI agents of the world unite? How a stress test has revealed the relevance of Marx in the age of AI
[ad_1] The agents, statistical models at their core, started communicating like workers who had just…
The Iran war could consume the Trump presidency
[ad_1] The Gulf learns not to rely on AmericaThough the United Arab Emirates remains all-in…
The UK's new chancellor of the exchequer was a surprise pick but are bond investors reassured?
[ad_1] The UK’s new prime minister has made a deft choice in the face of…
AI-driven job displacement: employee enrolment trends suggest India has already been impacted
[ad_1] Young workers in sectors where jobs are most exposed to an AI takeover have…
Eye in the sky: how India and China differ in their use of satellites in pursuit of credit quality
[ad_1] The instrument is the Unified Lending Interface (ULI), a national credit rail built by…
Learning to read: why faulty theories should not be allowed to get in the way of primary education
[ad_1] Fortunately for our country, over the past few years our direction has been changing,…
Mint Quick Edit | Burnham in the hot seat: can the UK’s new leader revive a Brexit-hit economy?
[ad_1] In the political arena, Burnham may well opt for heady rhetoric against ‘neoliberal’ economics…
India’s scheme to attract dollar deposits from abroad is fine—but pardon local rupee savers their envy
[ad_1] With inflows of over $17 billion already, India’s deposit scheme for overseas Indians is…