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It’s advantage Tokyo in India-Japan economic pact - Timsy Jaipuria, FE
Since the India-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (Cepa) took effect last August, trade between the two countries has grown a bit faster compared with the traditional growth. However, this is in favour of Japan. Though it is too early to arrive at definite conclusions, the trend up to March signals Tokyo successfully using tariff cuts to penetrate deeper into the Indian market for goods.
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Rupee’s record slide brings pain and gain for India - Mint
How Big Pharma-designed cacophony against Ranbaxy drowns vital voice - G Pramod Kumar, FirstPost
Taxes help shape multinational companies - Robert J Samuelson, Washington Post
Real estate Bill, a damp squib - A Srinivas, Business Line
How to reduce our rotting mountains of grain - SA Aiyar, Times of India
Why private universities are set to be the future of quality education in India - Saumya Bhattacharya, Economic Times
J-Virus cripples India's infrastructure story - Sandeep Bamzai, Mail Today
The Punjab pull - Ivinder Gill & Rajat Arora, Financial Express
Twist in food security debate: Study shows how GM crops improve nutrition - Seema Singh, FirstPost
Bring in transparency through REITs - Naina Lal Kidwai, Financial Express
After plane acquisition, Ajit Singh takes charge of height clearance - Ajmer Singh, Indian Express
Inflation is still the lesser evil - Kenneth Rogoff, Business Standard
Why FM is hemming and hawing on rupee, gold and rates - R Jagannathan, FirstPost
It’s the rupee again - Madan Sabnavis, Financial Express
Poke Me: Government is responsible for India's craze for gold - Laveesh Bhandari, EconomicTimes
New exchange in Chicago for trading patents attract blue chip companies - William Alden, EconomicTimes
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The poor are responsible too - Guy Standing, Financial Express
Indian economy showing early signs of reversal - Chetan Ahya, EconomicTimes
India’s blue-collar wage revolution - Ritika Mankar Mukherjee, Mint
Power and coal sectors headed for chaos - Sudheer Pal Singh, Business Standard
Food security: The poor are moving on - Rajesh Shukla, Financial Express
N Srinivasan's India Cements builds a bond; Dravid, Dhoni, Karthik, Ashwin on rolls - Shamik Chakrabarty, Indian Express
Doctors expose: High drug prices not for R&D cost, but profiteering - Rema Nagarajan, Times of India
The ways of multi-level marketers - Aarati Krishnan, Business Line
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