Following the passing of Manmohan Singh, former prime minister of India and chief architect of its economic liberalization, this episode of Beyond the Indus focuses on his legacy and the wider topic ...
India's trade deal with the US marks a significant breakthrough. The nation's media has overlooked the strategic advantages of strengthening ties with the superpower. The agreement involves mutual ...
The IMF praises Uzbekistan's significant progress in transitioning to a market economy, noting robust economic performance, higher investment, and poverty reduction since 2017. Despite strong growth ...
Global geopolitical and geoeconomic tensions are intensifying as nations compete for economic dominance and political influence. Trade policy, monetary policy, technology, and supply chains have ...
As Africa pushes forward with the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), aviation stakeholders are making a strong case for treating air cargo ...
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The International Monetary Fund is upbeat on Uzbekistan’s economic liberalization drive but cautions that much remains to be reformed before Tashkent can realize its goal of qualifying for World Trade ...
The Open Society Foundations’ latest report, ‘Analysis of the Nexus between Democratic Governance and Economic Justice in Africa’, authored by Senegalese development economist Ndongo Samba Sylla, ...
On Tuesday, Spanish Prime Minister Jose María Aznar called on European leaders to step up efforts to liberalise the European economy, insisting that it was time to tear down barriers in the creation ...
President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have walked back from the ledge—again. But even as the world’s two superpowers deescalate a trade fight that had threatened to destabilize the global ...
This article is authored by Sohani Singh, global political analyst and alumni, King’s College, London.
Economic Survey 2026 argues manufacturing is essential macroeconomic insurance, warning that services-led growth alone cannot ...