Here are the top BS Opinion articles of the day
'The last 18 months have changed the world. In many more ways than one', said the author
Most matches tend to end in a result; there are few draws
Mr Khattar and Mr Modi have known each other since the days the latter was "prabhari" (in charge) of Haryana
Here are the top BS Opinion articles of the day
In the neighbourhood many young men start body-building (in gyms, called akhras, or outside). Soon these musclemen go for the job entry tests for the lower ranks of police
Green climate and other bonds, and fixed-income assets do offer an explicit and ex-ante guarantee of carbon neutrality
India slips on indices of freedom and the government has not even acknowledged there is a problem
Here are the top BS Opinion articles of the day
There is no denying that Infosys must take a major part of the blame for the problem
Its focus is at odds with the country's imperative of having an employment-promoting trade policy
The concern is that should, for example, one exchange turn into a T+1 exchange, we could see a fragmentation of the order book and the liquidity, should domestic volumes move to such T+1 exchange
Here are the top BS Opinion articles of the day
Governance is perceived as an abstruse and technical subject, connecting the three dots of accounting, legal, and regulatory
The parallels between 9/11 and 26/11 are many, but the differences in the ways in which the two countries have coped in the aftermath are also striking
Here are the top BS Opinion articles of the day
The oil tax is unlike, say, the income tax, which is progressive as the income tax rate rises with the income
Politics has acquired a strong populist flavour in China, with foreign policy implications for India
Govt needs new ideas to address distress in cities
As low credit offtake dents earning, Indian banks are exploring fresh avenues to lend. This is the only way to avoid mispricing of risks