opinion Anything that can go wrong may have gone wrong with IBC Over 90% haircut are a wakeup call to review the entire gamut of policies and governance involving stressed asset resolution By Prasanna Mohanty
opinion What drives India’s K-drama economy? Subtitled and dubbed in regional languages, K dramas bring in huge investments and viewership for OTTs in India. By Vijayalakshmi Sridhar
opinion Decadal growth I: Momentum is shifting and growth more K-shaped During FY15-FY24, growths in GDP and average income have gone down compared to the previous decade FY05-FY14, this calls for course correction. By Prasanna Mohanty
opinion Short selling: What SEBI changed; who will take onus for any mishap? SEBI tightens short selling. SC seeks “probe” and “suitable action” if it violates the law and causes loss to investors, together putting a virtual ban on it By Prasanna Mohanty
opinion The Books I loved in 2023: Devina Mehra Restricting myself to broadly Business/Finance/ Economics books, the task is a tad easier By Devina Mehra
opinion Can energy exchanges help in sustainability transition? Within a few months, a second exchange became operational, and today, India has three exchanges, all regulated by the CERC. By Satyanarayan Goel
opinion 2024 Ahoy! Key Tech Pillars Of The Future One of the most exciting developments in AI is the use of foundational models (FMs), which will enable the creation of even more powerful Generative AI (GenAI) applications. By Atul Soneja
opinion 2024 Ahoy! Can India conjure up 7% growth for the fiscal? Can use of high-frequency formal sector indicators – which don’t take into account informal sector – be the basis for upward revision of growth numbers by RBI. By Prasanna Mohanty
opinion COP28: What India gained and lost in fight against climate crisis Given that India is already committed to tripling renewable and nuclear energy by 2030 and energy surplus since FY11, it doesn't need to hung up on coal By Prasanna Mohanty
opinion 2024 Ahoy! Will electoral freebies throw fiscal deficit into disarray? A large number of welfare schemes (subsidies) were announced in 2023 in view of elections in heartland states. More may be expected ahead of the 2024 general elections By Prasanna Mohanty