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Greece's real threat to the euro zone -
Arvind Subramanian, Business Line
Default will be disastrous for Greece and the resulting contagion would be damaging for Europe. So goes the conventional wisdom. The only debate relates to the strength of contagion and the appropriate response of the vulnerable countries and of the cheque-writing country. Might the debate be misguided — because the basic premise is flawed? There is one, overlooked, scenario in which default is not a disaster for Greece. If this is the case, the real, more existential, threat to the euro zone might be very different, in which, yes, the Greeks have the last laugh. Consider that scenario.
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How do you prevent rupee trades? -
Ila Patnaik, FinancialExpress
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Delhi Press's bold gamble -
Vanita Kohli-Khandekar, BusinessStandard
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Squeezing India's airports -
Bhupesh Bhandari, BusinessStandard
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Configuring a 'non-toothless' Trai -
Shyam Ponappa, Business Standard
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Rs 28,000-crore IAF order up for grabs -
Ajai Shukla, Business Standard
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Foreign chains get leeway on back-end investments -
Nivedita Mookerji & Nayanima Basu, Business Standard
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Foreign airlines may soon get nod to fly Airbus A380 into India -
Tarun Shukla, Mint
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Murdoch’s Game Theory -
Anushree Chandran, Financial Express
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The end of social democracy -
Manas Chakravarty, Mint
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Who creates jobs? -
Economist
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Credit squeeze shackles exports -
Anil Sasi, Indian Express
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MCA agonised over fraud probe as cheat funds ran riot -
Ashish Sinha & Rishi Raj, Financial Express
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Reforms get stuck in FDI versus FII fight -
Anandita Singh Mankotia & Dilasha Seth, Economic Times
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Indian-American scientists help pharma cos stay ahead in export race -
Lalatendu Mishra, Hindu
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Indian to head world’s top liquor company -
Boby Kurian & Reeba Zachariah, Times of India
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The how & why of Railway Board posts -
Avishek G Dastidar, Indian Express
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10 reasons why Amartya Sen is wrong about food security bill -
Vivek Kaul, FirstPost
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Farming as a value chain -
Surinder Sud, Business Standard
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Happy trade tidings for India? -
Biswajit Dhar, Mint
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The biggest retailer in Uttar Pradesh -
Vidhi Choudhary, Mint
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How Bengal’s deposit-taking firms unravelled -
Aniek Paul, Mint
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India's sheikhs appeal -
Bodhisatva Ganguli, Economic Times
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Making Doordarshan work -
Vanita Kohli-Khandekar, Business Standard
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Cobrapost stings SBI, LIC, 21 other banks, insurers -
Business Standard
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SC clears Kudankulam plant, says it’s safe -
Utkarsh Anand, Indian Express
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Nothing epitomises Congress's oligarchic culture, hinging on a power cabal that centres in a ‘High Command', than disgraced former Union Minister for Law and Justice Ashwani Kumar's parting statement in his own defence while demitting office. “Whatever the PM and the party High Command thought fit, as a loyal foot soldier, I have done, and I am proud of the fact that I have been a loyal foot soldier of the party”. There is no word about his loyalty to the nation, which, for patriotic Indians, should have precedence over party, Prime Minister and high command. But not in the Congress's scheme of things, which, in the final reckoning, is a matter of perpetuating the Nehru-Gandhi family's hegemony.
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Split with Nitish will only boost BJP in Bihar - K Balakrishnan, LensOnNews WITH THE BJP seemingly decided on projecting Narendra Modi as its PM candidate and its close ally Nitish Kumar of JD(U) equally firm in his opposition to the idea, a split in the NDA alliance looks inevitable; most observers think it’s not a question of if, but when. |
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