I don’t think it matters in the long run how much time paper has left. As long as content remains alive, we’re okay, says Urvashi Butalia
The instances of English today point not to its decimation, but to its multiple avatars in renewable contexts
This year will separate the boys from the men, says Alok Mittal
It's too big, it’s into too many things and even a little blind to its own weaknesses, says Kurt Eichenwald
Depletion of high-quality coal and environmental concerns are a factor in the way states react, but coal is still a fuel of choice in emerging markets, says James O’Connell
For the India PE market to show more exits, the IPO market must improve, says Vikram Utamsingh
While 2012’s growth was mostly consumption-driven, we should expect a pickup in investment spending next year, says Ajit Ranade
The richer world is no longer in charge, says Richard Muller. And the issue is not blame; it is to find a practical solution
It is in Wall Street’s and America’s interest that the financial industry work closely with the administration, says Kathryn S Wylde
Cinema for the masses is not a new phenomenon. Amitabh Bachchan did that in the ’70s. Salman Khan is only following that trend, says Taran Adarsh
Despite the heated rhetoric, there is little chance of a full-scale war, says Sundeep Waslekar. But there are real opportunities for countries like India looking for a deeper engagement in the region