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| June 28, 2003 |
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| Little India in Singapore Two back-to-back emporia in a dingy part of Singapore provide a talking point for Indian shoppers, writes Sunanda K Datta Ray.
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| June 27, 2003 |
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| A city that rose from nowhere Makati is probably Asia's only privately developed urban settlement that grew to become a major city and eventually a nation's commercial capital, writes <B>Barun Roy</B>
Indian bureaucracy as a deterrent The biggest hindrance for both the overseas investor and the foreign traveller is the bureaucracy, says <B>T Thomas</B>.
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| June 26, 2003 |
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| Tech must pay for itself New technologies can only drive economies if they are commercially viable, says Bharat Jhunjhunwala.
Rally and recovery With the rise in stock prices and return of retail trust in the financial markets, recovery can be expected to be robust, foresees Haseeb A Drabu.
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| June 23, 2003 |
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| Subsidising your competitor Making private phone firms pay for BSNL's subsidies is unfair, and is also resulting in more illegal international calls, reveals Sunil Jain.
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| June 21, 2003 |
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| Regulating regulators Power without accountability is the bane of Indian regulation, says Devangshu Datta.
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| June 20, 2003 |
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| Sex and governance The proposed reservation of seats for women in company boards will dilute the quality of directors, says R Ravimohan.
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| June 18, 2003 |
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| Beware the Ides of July The cable wars are coming to a couch near you..., warns <B>Devangshu Datta</B>.
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| June 14, 2003 |
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| How to tackle the BPO backlash The only way in which the protectionist tide can be made to ebb is by doing deals, where India concedes ground in trade negotiations in order to win open markets in services, says T N Ninan.
How I fixed the J&K Budget A new approach, some simple innovations and a few tricks of the trade was all that it took to balance the state budget, says Haseeb A Drabu, who in January was appointed economic advisor to the Jammu & Kashmir Government.
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| June 05, 2003 |
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| Whose premium is it, anyway? The government must learn to be market-savvy first and then claim the market price for its stake in banks, says Tamal Bandyopadhyay.
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| June 03, 2003 |
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| Stirring up a storm in a milkshake Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation chairman Verghese Kurien has been going on and on about the same thing for too long, says Ashok V Desai.
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