The first edit says the launch of trading in US-based stocks for domestic investors at the National Stock Exchange’s International Exchange (NSE IFSC) today could improve access to hard-currency assets for the average Indian investor.
The second edit highlights why it is important to step up medical education in India in the wake of the Ukraine tragedy.
The crisis in Ukraine raises serious short-term challenges, particularly for the European Union, which is heavily dependent on Russian energy imports: Michael Spence, Nobel winner in economics
Should there not be greater transparency between the government and industry when it comes to a top-level appointment for an airline that was the national carrier not too long ago, asks Nivedita Mookerji
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