India.Times of India,founded in 1838, is published in Ahmadabad, Bombay, and New Delhi. The country’s most influential newspaper, it has close ties with government circles. The newspaper is owned by S. B. Jain, one of the largest monopolists in India. Circulation, more than 250,000 ...
Manmohan Singh, economist who became India’s first Sikh prime minister The softly spoken professor initiated reforms that turned the country into a global financial powerhouse video Times obituaries brought to life in a podcast The Times has been publishing life stories of the great and the good ...
From the initial rebalancing of US military assets to the Asia-Pacific to the "Indo-Pacific" strategy pursued today, subsequent US administrations have increasingly shifted the US' strategic focus to the Asia-Pacific, which has only worsened the region's security outlook and offset the region's ...
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Areas of responsibility include: overseeing editorial content and strategy, and team management. Education: BSc, Università di Roma, La Sapienza; PhD, University of Tübingen; postdoctoral work, The Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute, Cambridge. f.cesari#nature.com* Deputy Editor, ...
2016. Editorial: The Problems and Prospects of Trafficking Prosecutions: Ending impunity and securing justice. Anti-Trafficking Review 6: 1-11. Google Scholar Gandhi, Maneka. 2018. Why I pushed for passage of the anti-trafficking bill. Times of India, 30 July. https://timesofindia.india...
business in India and banking in emerging markets. He and four colleagues won a Gerald Loeb Award in 2012 for the Economist’s coverage of the eurozone crisis. Before joining Mr Foulis worked at the Financial Times, where he was deputy editor of the Lex Column, and as a sell-side analyst...
Arvind Panagariya says in the Times of India of 27 July 2013 “…if in 1991 India embraced many of the Track-I reforms, writings by Sen played no role in it… The intellectual origins of the reforms are to be found instead in the writings of Bhagwati, both solely and jointly with Pa...