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Trump’s Tariffs Can Threaten Asia’s Aviation Comeback

Trump’s Tariffs Can Threaten Asia’s Aviation Comeback

Subhas Menon, director general of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, said the fallout from the tariff barriers could disrupt the growth trajectories of Asian airlines, including India.

At India Inc, Shareholder Votes Rarely Challenge Promoter Power

At India Inc, Shareholder Votes Rarely Challenge Promoter Power

Even in cases where institutions reject a resolution, it is passed by the majority shareholders, leaving most minority shareholders to grin and bear it.

CAG To Hire Private Firms For Audits, Experts Warn of Conflicts And Risks

CAG To Hire Private Firms For Audits, Experts Warn of Conflicts And Risks

For the first time, The Comptroller and Auditor General has invited private firms into state audits, but experts warn the move may test constitutional limits

As War Returns to West Asia, Can India’s Growth Story Hold?

As War Returns to West Asia, Can India’s Growth Story Hold?

India has weathered global wars and crises before. As conflict returns to West Asia, today’s The Take reflects on India’s resilience and why this could be yet another moment to double down on reform.

Why India’s Next Big Export Could Be Paneer, Not Powdered Milk

Why India’s Next Big Export Could Be Paneer, Not Powdered Milk

In this week's The Core Report: Weekend Edition, Rajiv Mitra, Food and Dairy Industry Expert talks about how India's dairy sector is poised for global dominance by focusing on value-added products like paneer, yogurt, and cheese, moving beyond commodity exports.

The Rs 1 Crore Payout To Air India Crash Victims May Not Be Enough

The Rs 1 Crore Payout To Air India Crash Victims May Not Be Enough

In case of accidents on international flights, victims are entitled to compensation according to guidelines laid down in the Montreal Convention 1999.

Imperialism Is Very Much Alive, And India Must Factor It Into Its Policymaking

Imperialism Is Very Much Alive, And India Must Factor It Into Its Policymaking

The West turning a blind eye to Israel's razing of Gaza, and the patronage to Pakistan’s army chief all highlight the unvarnished exercise of imperial power.

India’s Shipbuilding Ambitions Struggle to Take Off Despite Budget Push

India’s Shipbuilding Ambitions Struggle to Take Off Despite Budget Push

Five months after Budget 2025 promised a Rs 25,000 crore shipbuilding fund, industry insiders say there's been zero progress or consultation.

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