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Pranjal Sharma has been analysing, commenting and writing on economic and development policy in India for 25 years. He has worked in print, TV and digital media in leadership positions and guided teams to interpret economic change and India’s engagement with the world
Amid the Covid-19 pandemic and war in Ukraine, India is expected to play a key role and its views on an inclusive approach to growth will resonate at WEF annual meeting this year, writes Pranjal Sharma
Read MoreThe next phase of growth in the post Covid world will be fuelled by digital platforms and high bandwidth connectivity. To reinforce its position as a rapidly growing emerging market, India must strengthen its foundations of digital infrastructure.
Read MoreIn contrast India appears more stable, steady and secure economy for most investors. Mr Modi’s timing to participate in Davos and invite investors could not have been better.
Read MoreWEF and global tech cos prepare for an expanding technology market in countries like India
Read MoreAfter years of being considered a sputtering economy, the aggressive marketing led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has added wind to the sails of domestic industry giants as they expand their businesses abroad
Read MoreIndia's talent ranking is as important as ease of doing business. Online education is stepping up to improve competencies
Read MoreAs the US falters in global leadership, China and Russia scramble to take charge. Between the three, none is in control right now. For the moment the world seems to be on auto-pilot
Read MoreIndia’s fragmented tourism sector needs a unified body to improve the country’s reputation as an experiential destination
Read MoreAt World Economic Forum’s annual summit in Davos, it was evident that business and political leaders will have to scramble to save globalisation from itself
Read MoreDemonetising high denomination currency by Modi government is a big push towards cashless economy. The focus on fintech by India is echoing at Lisbon’s Web Summit too
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