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The government is not as a machine to fix, but a living system to serve: a conversation with Subroto Bagchi, entrepreneur, author, and public servant
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Meet the Author
The government is not as a machine to fix, but a living system to serve: a conversation with Subroto Bagchi, entrepreneur, author, and public servant
Britain and India survive budget battles. The US turns them into a national pastime
Israel’s strike on Qatar has triggered a dangerous new phase in the Middle East — exposing Washington’s conflicting roles as ally and broker
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Insights from Martin Reeves and Bob Goodson’s new book, ‘Like’
Towns and even countries are offering incentives to attract remote workers—and their tax dollars and local spending. For managers this adds yet another level of flexibility for their remote talent. An extract from Prithwiraj Choudhury’s new book, ‘The World Is Your Office’
In the Indo-Pacific, America’s transactionalism collides with its strategic incoherence—posing hard choices for its partners
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Ukraine’s critical minerals deal with the US hangs on the edge of a precipice. Will it be a harbinger of peace with Russia? Or a deal too complex for even Trump to swing?
Masterclass | The World in 2025 Series
15 takeaways from Part 2 of the two-part Masterclass series with former foreign secretary Shyam Saran
Masterclass | The World in 2025 Series
17 takeaways on the new dynamics in geopolitics and geoeconomics, especially after Donald Trump’s inauguration as US president, the shifting sands in the Middle East with conflict and informal fragile truce, and the big decadal shifts
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