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POWER: Policy challenges for nuclear power
India has just won a hard battle at the Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG) to gain freedom to engage in civilian nuclear commerce, despite its non-adherence to the Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) for ...

INTERVIEW: ‘India’s medium-term prospects still look bright’
Prof Arvind Subramanian, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington DC, has written extensively on growth, trade, development, institutions, aid, oil, India, Africa, the World Trade Organisation, and intellectual ...

EDITORIAL: Reading Singur
It might be tempting for some of those affected in Singur to read victory in a deadlock or even closure of the Nano car project; they should resist it. As things stand, the various stakeholders have a seven-day respite as the State-appointed ...

POWER: Asia Pacific Partnership: The business of clean energy
Talk about perfect timing. Barely a few days after the Nuclear Suppliers Group waiver paved the way for American companies to enter India’s lucrative civilian nuclear energy market, 11 of the United States’ leading players in the ...

COMMODITY MARKETS: War on the commodities markets
About six months ago, the cries over rising prices started getting shrill. The UPA Government found itself in a spot. It was difficult for the knowledgeable Members of Parliament from the Congress Party to explain the high tide of inflation. The ...

INCOME TAX: Greetings in the Form of 15H
This year, when I presented the forms for my wife’s signature for avoiding tax deduction at source, I just mentioned that that she had to fill Form 15H and not 15G like in the previous year. She is one of those old school housewives who ...

CORPORATE: Pressure tactics
The tactics adopted by Tata Motors at Singur in West Bengal have brought down by several notches the esteem in which I had held Tata’s corporate persona, especially its penchant for social responsibility. First of all, the company’s ...

LETTERS: Aviation safety
This is in response to Mr Gerard Robertson’s letter in the Business Line edition of September 9. ...

LETTERS: Singur issue
The Singur problem has taken on a new twist and is becoming more confusing, especially for the general public. ...






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Nifty (at close)4468.70(-13.60)
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