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Friday, March 29, 2002
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A treaty renewed
THE RECENT RENEWAL of the India-Nepal Trade Treaty — after a number of rounds of negotiations to thrash out the differences — is some sort of a milestone in the evolving relationship between the neighbours. While New Delhi has ... More

ECONOMY


Budget 2002-03 -- Fiscal consolidation measures missing
THE Union Budget for 2002-03 can hardly be termed growth-oriented. Given the slowdown in the Indian economy over the last couple years, it was widely expected that the Budget would contain far-reaching reform and fiscal consolidation measures ... More

EXIM POLICY


Exim Policy: Making EOUs work
Leading players in India's export horizon, EOUs (export-oriented units), cover diverse products. They have no locational constraints and are responsible for utilising and upgrading local resources in terms of human skills and raw materials. EOUs ... More

ISPS


Internet telephony: Can it ring louder?
THE announcement of the entry conditions regarding Internet telephony for ISPs has been welcomed by the industry as customers look for relief from the high ILD (international long distance) tariffs. However, there is much that can be done to make ... More

ROADWAYS


Drive in fear
I RARELY watch television commercials. Like most people I know, the moment there is a commercial break, I start surfing. Or else I mute the sound and read a book. However, even those silent images flashing on the screen are disturbing. Most of ... More

MARKETING


'Sale' has no season now
EVERYTHING in Chennai is On Sale. Turn the newspaper, and one major apparel company or the other is pleading with you to come take away their branded shirt or trouser at just half the price of what you would pay at the showroom. Driving has ... More

TRENDS


Bane of awards
GENERAL prudence, and the prescription about Caesar's wife being above suspicion, demand that Constitutional functionaries should on no account be seen to be putting themselves under the obligation of anyone, least of all actual or potential ... More

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