Over bhuna mutton and prawns, Grover Zampa's Kapil and Karishma Grover talk about alcohol retailing in India and singing Frank Sinatra's 'My Way'
Uber has to be made more accountable but the lazy cut-and-paste regulations from an earlier era are only likely to destroy the livelihoods of drivers
There are many reasons why India will never catch up with China - but least commented upon among them is a similarly enormous lead in gender equality for China
Interview with Senior programme officer, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's FSP initiative
For many of us, HMTs are the first watches we wore, a rite of passage to adulthood
'It is not possible to improve the Congress from inside. Vested interests prevent this, and here the phrase has its real derogatory meaning'
From a ruling party's perspective, the BJP is in a sweet spot; editorial independence and analytical coverage of governance is rapidly declining
The new economic affairs secretary believes that doing more of the same cannot help; you must do things differently
The 'Umbrella Revolution' in democratic-minded Hong Kong is an embarrassing rebuke for Communist China
What changes will the Chinese bring about in the country along with their investment? Will they bring their own workers to build SEZs and infrastructure projects as they have done in from Sri Lanka to
A masterly survey of Indo-US relations suggests that the countries may never be allies but they will always be friends
Does anyone really believe that the Chinese are going to invest $100 billion in India?
Vasundhara Raje has been praised for reforms in labour laws and a new card to transfer benefit payments, but has her government taken on too much