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Best of BS Opinion: Missing the signals on 5G, trimming sails, and more

Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day

Environment, infrastructure, economy, development, climate change
Illustration: Binay Sinha
Rajesh Kumar New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Dec 09 2020 | 6:00 AM IST
The Indian Navy chief has underscored an alarming shortfall in warships and submarines, adding to the worry caused by earlier reports that the navy’s capital warships — the aircraft carriers, destroyers, frigates, corvettes and submarines that constitute its strike power — remain hamstrung by the absence of essential, onboard equipment. In this context, our lead editorial notes that, with an increasingly aggressive China probing the border with India, the army’s share in the budget is likely to expand, probably at the navy’s cost. It is essential, therefore, to ensure that the navy’s plans and capabilities are harmonised with a realistic assessment of resources.

Other opinion pieces for the day talk climate change, autonomy of IIMs, and the telecom sector.

Security and religion may become additional vetoes on climate change action, writes Shyam Saran

The Ministry of Education’s proposal to enhance its powers over the Indian Institutes of Management just three years after enacting a law granting 20 premier business schools sweeping autonomy is unlikely to help the government achieve its objective of making India a hub of world-class education, notes our second editorial.

The PM’s observation on telcos’ role during Covid should energise the industry facing a debt pile and excessive competition, writes Nivedita Mookerji


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“We need to work together to ensure a timely roll out of 5G to leapfrog into the future and empower millions of Indians.”  
 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi 

Topics :Indian NavyClimate Change5G in IndiaIIM

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