India’s rare earth corridors could cut import dependence, but only if policy gets federalism, processing and environmental safeguards right. #rareearth Read more »
Do our metrics fully quantify the real economy, and the costs that shape everyday decisions and national competitiveness? #economy Read more »
The crisis is not globalisation itself, but the limits of measuring progress through output alone. Read more »
If India wants to improve road safety by 2030, it must treat speed management as a core governance issue, not a minor traffic rule. #roadsafety Read more »
From products and pricing to self-image and desire, marketing has expanded far beyond the boundaries drawn by business-school theory. #marketing Read more »
Global governance once promised peace, stability and rules-based cooperation, but today, geopolitical conflict and institutional imbalance have exposed its deepest flaws. Read more »
In the era of energy transition, oil demand remains unaffected and crude continues to retain its strategic importance because of geopolitical realities. Read more »
By using real world data, mathematical models can help policymakers reach tuberculosis patients who would benefit most from an intervention, and better identify their needs Read more »
India’s new National Dental Commission must bring oral health into primary care, reform dental education, and widen affordable access. #oralhealth Read more »
India has expanded higher education access, but not fairness, with institutional hierarchy, coaching markets, and cost barriers continue to shape who succeeds. #education Read more »