Law & Reality
By Jagdish Rattanani It has long been argued that India’s labour laws hold back business, particularly the manufacturing sector, from ...
Read moreDetailsBy Jagdish Rattanani It has long been argued that India’s labour laws hold back business, particularly the manufacturing sector, from ...
Read moreDetailsBy DK Giri Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India is being closely watched by world leaders on two counts. ...
Read moreDetailsBy Santosh Kumar Mohapatra On 1 November, Kerala scripted a historic chapter in India's development narrative by officially declaring itself ...
Read moreDetailsBy Melvin Durai While driving the other day, I spotted a bumper sticker that said, “Has anyone tried unplugging the ...
Read moreDetailsBy Paola Subacchi As emails and documents from the estate of the convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein continue to surface, the ...
Read moreDetailsBy Bhabani Shankar Nayak Jeffrey Epstein’s scandal is not merely an abnormal aberration of a perverted, prodigious pedophile and his ...
Read moreDetailsBy DK Giri It has been three years, eight months and three weeks since Russia invaded Ukraine, and Moscow has ...
Read moreDetailsBy Carl Bildt It was once common to speak of a “liberal international order.” Even if the accompanying institutional arrangements ...
Read moreDetailsBy Ashyashree Praharaj It is often said that while the world was still learning to walk, Indian civilisation was already ...
Read moreDetailsBy Aminata Touré & Kevin Casas-Zamora Democracy is in trouble. For nine consecutive years, more countries have suffered a weakening ...
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