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JANUARY 14,2007
Letter From
Editor-in-Chief
Message From
The Prime Minister
Editor's Letter
Retrospect
Economy
Business
The Great Indian
 Middle Class
India'S Poor
The Next 15 Years
BUSINESS TODAY SPECIAL 15TH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE

 

Letter From Editor-in-Chief
Message From The Prime Minister
Editor's Letter

THE YEAR IN RETROSPECT
Year Of The (Big) Deal
India Inc.'s rising confidence level was evident from the sizes of its M&A deals; and ../2006 may have just been the inflexion point between adolescence and adulthood.

Newsmakers
Those who hit the headlines in ../2006 most of them for the right reasons). Read More

Corporate Combat
The year gone by had its share of brawls in he boardroom, and some of them out of it. Read More

The ../2006 Policy Manual

Eight of the year's most far-reaching reforms on the policy front, n chronological order. Read More

Words Of Wisdom

They all had something to say… global CEOs flying in, their Indian counterparts going overseas (and a few went overboard as well). Read More

Market Track
Barring a few hiccups, it was a bumper year for the markets. Read More

15 YEARS AFTER ECONOMY

The Incredible Years

In less than 15 years, India has transformed itself from a near basket case to the hottest emerging market story.
Credit it to luck or savvy
policies, but India now
seems destined for
economic greatness.

Read More

The Big Variable
It's time Indian agriculture
got its second Green Revolution. A higher growth rate won't just benefit millions of farmers, but also turbo charge the economy.
Read More

Globalisation's
Unlikely Gainer

Once an underdog in
global trade talks, India-like
a few other developing
countries-has been able to find its own voice and demand its pound of flesh.
Read More

Column: Abhijit Sen
The Road Long Travelled, and the Journey Ahead
Read More

15 YEARS AFTER BUSINESS

The Sector That Turned
India Around

How and why services became India's growth engine. more...

  Manufacturing's Surprise Comeback
When services took off in the late 90s, no one gave manufacturing a second chance. It turns out they were dead wrong. more...

At Home In The Global Village
Indian companies of all hues are liberally loosening their purse-strings as they
venture on an asset-shopping spree
overseas.
more...

  The Rise Of Indian Entrepreneurs
Economic reforms allowed a thousand entrepreneurs to bloom. It is they who rewrote the India story.
more...

What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been
The stock market's benchmark has gained seven times since 1991 and annual inflows from FIIs are up 10-fold since they first began investing in Indian equity in 1993. But guess what? Stocks are actually cheaper today than they were 15 years ago. more...

  Column: Sunil Bharti Mittal
Reforms Have Energised the Indian Entrepreneur.
more...
 
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Taxing Times
The phase-out of central sales tax is yet another move towards ushering in the national goods and services tax (GST). The compensation to the states, in lieu of CST phase-out, will include revenue proceeds from 33 services currently being taxed by the Centre as well as 44 new services of an intra-state nature that will be traded by the states. However, VAT is the way forward, though much needs to be done to iron out the anomalies in the current VAT regime.
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India, Ahoy!
Indian investments overseas are growing and how. For instance, total Indian investment in Latin America and the Caribbean has topped $3 billion (Rs 13,500 crore) so far. The latest investment is by ONGC Videsh, which acquired an oilfield in Colombia for $425 million (Rs 1,912.5 crore). Earlier, ONGC bought an offshore oilfield in Brazil for $410 million (Rs 1,845 crore).


Japan Calling
This is the age of Asian dominance, and fittingly, two Asian giants, India and Japan, are embracing each other for mutual advantage. The recent visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Japan has highlighted the fact that Japan is now, more than ever, eager to enhance and upgrade commercial ties with India. An analysis of the trade basket.

Inclusive Growth
To achieve a 10 per cent growth rate, and sustain that over time, the Eleventh Five Year Plan will emphasise investments in agriculture. Agricultural GDP has been growing (limping?) along at 2 per cent since 1996. A new strategy, including one for a second Green Revolution, is urgently needed to take India to the next level of development. An analysis.
 
 
15 YEARS AFTER THE GREAT INDIAN MIDDLE CLASS

The Market Makers
How India's middle class of 300 million became not just one of the largest markets, but a global phenomenon.
more...
 

Column: Arvind Singhal
The Liberalised Generation: A Different Consumer
more...

15 YEARS AFTER INDIA'S POOR

Life In The Other India
No doubt, reforms have benefited millions of educated and urban Indians. But equally surely, they've left a vast majority untouched and miserable. more...
 

Column: Abhijit Banerjee
The Social Sector Scam: Schooling for Failure more...
THE NEXT 15 YEARS

Hunting For Mushrooms In India
How sustainable is India's growth, how different will the economy look by 2020 and what will be the new drivers of its growth? Nathan Associates, a US-based economic consulting firm, crystal-gazes exclusively for BT.
more...

Column: Adil Zainulbhai
A Vision for India in 2020: Freer, Better, Bigger.

more...

Will It Trickle Down?
Even as middle class India is thriving, burgeoning and obsessively consuming in copious
quantities, roughly 35 per cent of the population gets by with under Rs 45 a day, and another
45 per cent lives on Rs 45-90.

more...

Column: Azim H. Premji
We Don't Need No Status Quo in Education.

more...

Are Indians Really Empowered?
India is a democracy by the people, for the people and of the people only in name.
A fragmented polity and a sclerotic political class mean that real governance
doesn't exist for Indians. But there's cause for optimism.

more...

Column: N.R. Narayana Murthy
How to Make Democracy Deliver in India.

more...

Going, Going… Gone Global
In the next 15 years, India Inc. will be a name to reckon with all over the world-and
many more foreign transnational giants will have bought their way into a still piping-hot
domestic market.

more...

Column: K.M. Birla
Dare to Dream Big and Do It; The World is Yours.

more...


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