Manmohan Singh, the lost reformerUPA and Manmohan Singh deserve brickbats not merely because they are falsely claiming credit for things they did not do.
April 26, 2009
Why 2009 isn’t 2004The pundits are already calling this an election devoid of issues, where parties have abandoned ideology for power.
April 22, 2009
How to tackle the caste system among shareholdersThe quick sale of Satyam Computer Services is less a tribute to the new management’s efficiency than the government’s anxiety to quickly bury the scam at the root of it all.
April 20, 2009
The mouse that roaredThe NDA’s prime ministerial hopeful, Lal Krishna Advani, has been stung by the surprisingly bitter counter-attacks of Manmohan Singh.
April 15, 2009
Why too much cash is not good for youBajaj had too much cash and lost to Hero Honda. Will cash-laden Infosys go the same way?
April 13, 2009
Undemocratic IndiaTill five or 10 years ago, anti-incumbency was the norm as voters invariably threw out the government in power.
April 8, 2009
Why corporate success is never permanentCompanies that want to survive must change strategies when conditions change.
April 5, 2009
March to monotheismPluralist Hinduism is under threat from monocultural aggressive Hindutva.
April 1, 2009
Do you know which Ponzi scheme you are a part of?The main reason all theories fail at some point or the other is the unpredictability of human behaviour.
March 30, 2009
Logic of post-poll tieupsWe often rail against political parties for unprincipled alliances. No doubt many of our politicians are unprincipled, but sometimes we need to question widely-held assumptions.
March 19, 2009
Skewed info is key to success of political brandsOver the next few weeks, India’s national and regional political parties will test their inherent brand strengths with the electorate.
March 16, 2009
World at her feetMen, with their hierarchical thinking, competitive behaviour, and aggression are less equipped to flourish in the emerging
economic environment.
March 8, 2009
Limits to MayajaalThe results of the Bhadohi byelections in Uttar Pradesh provide a counterpoint to the widespread assumption that the rise of Mayawati is inevitable.
March 5, 2009
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