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Opinion - Page 341

Needless controversy

5 Feb 2020 8:11 PM IST
Finance Minister’s confusing position on taxing India based income of NRIs is latest in the line of policy faux pas that has defined her tenure

Why disparage nationalism?

4 Feb 2020 8:58 PM IST
The tirade against CAA risks devolving into an exercise in bashing nationalism and couching its criticism in misrepresentation and incomplete facts

Strength of unity

4 Feb 2020 8:56 PM IST
The movement against CAA-NRC-NPR outweighs the efforts of the divided Indian opposition in countering Centre’s ambition

Reconsidering GST

4 Feb 2020 8:50 PM IST
Considering the scale and difficulty of its proposed task, the contested policy of Goods and Services Tax must be re-examined, writes Raktim Dutta

Need of the hour

4 Feb 2020 8:49 PM IST
‘Sabka Vishwas’ scheme is a useful tool to navigate current economic turmoil but it must not be taken as a scheme to allow tax evaders an easy pass

Taking sides

3 Feb 2020 9:05 PM IST
Trump’s Middle East peace plan appears to unambiguously favour Israel while going against the ‘Two-State solution’ and ultimately threatens greater...

Measured strides

3 Feb 2020 9:04 PM IST
Preserving the Himalayan ecosystem necessities administrative transparency and an ongoing engagement with scientific consensus

Vacillating solutions

3 Feb 2020 9:01 PM IST
New Union Budget for India does not adequately address the underlying reasons behind the ongoing financial slump gripping the nation

A diplomacy in flux

3 Feb 2020 9:00 PM IST
Iran’s changing stance towards India likely emanates from its changing global priorities and the ever-increasing strength of Indo-US relations

Testing people's patience

2 Feb 2020 8:13 PM IST
Government’s preferred method of deflecting opposing criticism over its flawed rulings and actions using nationalistic bluster has run its course

A hard look

2 Feb 2020 8:11 PM IST
Government attempts to revive the economy must be grounded in a realistic strategy

From boom to bust

2 Feb 2020 8:09 PM IST
The Indian job market has seen significant downsizing during the course of the last half-decade, discusses Rajeev Narayan
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