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    — The altering behaviour and preferences of consumers are propelling changes within service models:

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    The meeting agenda is not clear — but the Indian government will likely be under some pressure to address some critical issues. Read : |

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    For businesses, certainty is as important as credit and market. The problem with the current economic crisis is that its cause lies in a global health issue about which no meaningful prediction could be made currently, says Prasanna Karthik:

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  4. 21 minutes ago

    “The pandemic appears not to have had much impact on relations,” says .

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    Thoughtfully designed workspaces propel serendipitous meetings. Steve Jobs designed the office of Pixar to have an open atrium where people who do not usually work together would bump into one another & strike up conversations, writes :

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  6. 36 minutes ago

    REPORT ? • : In light of the “Indian imperative” — is India in a position to pick a side at the international table?

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  7. 51 minutes ago

    Fmr. Foreign Secretary : This time, on the surface, the Party might look united, but many are resentful of President Xi Jinping. The new leading group that he has set up has probably been tasked to see that the mistakes of 1989 are not repeated:

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    The pandemic has generated similar movements, mainly regarding the relationship with China. Members of the Brazilian government, again in a mimicry of the US, have blamed Beijing for the virus, points out Fernando Brancoli:

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    To argue for a multilateral rules-based system will never suffice on its own; one must always address the issue of the goals and values that underpin the rules. The remedies are obvious, note and :

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    Unlike other countries, has chosen a ‘low-cost’ strategy of testing those in isolation instead of conducting expensive large-scale screening, points out Ton Sinh Thanh:

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    The principle of autonomy would demand for decentralised decision making based on the evolving situation of the pandemic. Devolving of power till district level and capacity building of health staff is important, write and :

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  12. 2 hours ago

    Trade is crucial for food and nutritional security for poor regions across the world not only for providing access to basic goods, but also as a source of income, points out Roshan Saha:

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    will lead to growing political divisions, further erosion of trust, and destabilisation in the period, which will require united action against the economic and social challenges, says :

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  14. 2 hours ago

    If India is to win its fight against — it must ensure that the millions who live in urban slums or -stressed villages have access to clean water. Read :

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  15. 2 hours ago

    — “Dramatic changes await the foreign policy choices of the archipelago nation as well as of the world beyond it,” says Vinitha Revi:

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  16. 2 hours ago

    Nothing should be done to take away from the dear truth that democracies cannot be excelled by any other form of government in highlighting and resolving the concerns of its people, writes Ramanath Jha:

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  17. 2 hours ago

    : What are the steps that India’s transit agencies can take in the face of the restart after 17 May? Find out here:

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    For the first time, healthcare/social responsibility of have come into the limelight bearing implications not only for the port community but the wider society as well:

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    — As India is nearing its end of lockdown 2.0, many feel life will be back to normal. However, it will be prudent to accept that the ‘invisible enemy’ is here to stay longer. Learn more:

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    The global community together with the South Asian countries, including Nepal and India, need to chalk out a plan for addressing the health emergency to save the life of the people, esp those who are helpless and most vulnerable, writes :

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