To define is to confine—and like the heffalump, the entrepreneur isn’t easy to encage or identify
[ad_1] Many claim to have captured it, but their descriptions do not match and no…
Uncle Sam may be pulling out from the Indo-Pacific—can a post-pacifist Japan could help fill the vacuum?
[ad_1] There’s a great deal of pent-up demand that Tokyo is moving to satisfy as…
Labour unrest: Can India turn an energy shock into a wage-led economic growth impulse?
[ad_1] Meanwhile, worker unrest had been gathering force in the industrial outskirts of Delhi, which…
Episodes of labour unrest reveal the poor state of industrial relations in the country
[ad_1] Recent months have seen worker protests across states. Workers protested low wages and poor…
Resist influence: Think twice being adopting the HUL influencer playbook for online market outreach
[ad_1] While a network of 300,000 influencers may work for HUL, it’s worth asking if…
Could the UAE’s exit from Opec lead to its split-up as an oil cartel? The odds seem against it
[ad_1] Saudi Arabia, Opec’s unstated chief, and other Gulf nations had weaponized oil sales. It…
Mint Quick Edit: Clean mobility is the future, no doubt, but it’s not approaching fast enough
[ad_1] India’s road and transport minister Nitin Gadkari wants streets relieved of fossil-fuelled vehicles. It…
Andy Mukherjee: How the AI shake-up of India’s tech sector has begun to hit its property market
[ad_1] But in the past three years, the top five firms have shed a net…
The value of state paternalism gets inverted beyond a point—but what exactly is that point?
[ad_1] In 1604, James I of England anonymously published a small book titled A Counterblaste…