![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, January 19, 2005 |
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OPINION CORPORATE DISPUTES All eyes on Reliance meetings EDITORIAL Pipeline of opportunity THE IN PRINCIPLE agreement arrived at earlier this month in Yangon among the Oil Ministers of India, Myanmar and Bangladesh on cooperation in gas exploration and building an overland pipeline holds great potential for using effectively the ... More ECONOMY
Economic reforms at the crossroadsWhat will happen by end of February 2005 is difficult to say. But it looks more or less certain that the advance of economic reforms will slow down if not halted and reversed. India stands at the threshold of prosperity but its political leaders and the people must take the plunge, breaking away from the licence-permit-quota mindset. They must prepare for a new epoch, not of capitalism or of socialism but of entrepreneurism, says Sharad Joshi. More
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Looking back Jan. 9-Jan. 15 Patents Ordinance 2004 Relief for generic drug-makers Global economy will be built by BRICs `VAT is equitable with least distortion on resources' Dr Raja Chelliah, Chairman, Madras School of Economics FII flows and RBI's dilemma |
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