What really unites and exemplifies politicians of various hues are double standards.
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COVER STORY
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The last of the Dagar Saptak goes. Dhrupad has to find its way, as always, alone.
It’s not whether there’s such a thing as privacy, but its limits are what Supreme Court is set to spell out
After the Jio SIM changed India’s smartphone world, the Jio Phone is here to transform and rule over rural telecom
Left titans from Bengal once lit up Parliament. Now, the Left can have no new elders.
With the longest surviving foreign militant in J&K now dead, the police are confident they have the upper hand
The SC’s hasty removal of Nawaz Sharif robs a chance to truly nail him. With a canny establishment planning its moves, Pakistan may return to political chaos.
After Nawaz, PML-N has to walk a tightrope—hold on to power and keep the army quiet
In today’s maelstrom of unregulated content, propaganda finds a natural disguise. Stanley’s important research looks at its well-oiled inner workings.
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The last of the Dagar Saptak goes. Dhrupad has to find its way, as always, alone.
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Hopeful of court upholding the contention against privacy
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It’s not whether there’s such a thing as privacy, but its limits are what Supreme Court is set to spell out
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After the Jio SIM changed India’s smartphone world, the Jio Phone is here to transform and rule over rural telecom
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Left titans from Bengal once lit up Parliament. Now, the Left can have no new elders.
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With the longest surviving foreign militant in J&K now dead, the police are confident they have the upper hand
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The SC’s hasty removal of Nawaz Sharif robs a chance to truly nail him. With a canny establishment planning its moves, Pakistan may return to political chaos.
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After Nawaz, PML-N has to walk a tightrope—hold on to power and keep the army quiet
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In today’s maelstrom of unregulated content, propaganda finds a natural disguise. Stanley’s important research looks at its well-oiled inner workings.
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PwC India entities have complied and will continue to comply with applicable laws, regulations and professional standards, says the firm.
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Absence of strong laws make it tough for the ICAI to crack the whip on CAs, says the president Nilesh S. Vikamsey.
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Foreign firms have shattered the ethical legacy that drove the professional standards of Indian CAs
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Hole-in-the-wall accountants, Tier-2 CA firms and the Big Four—all share a professional DNA of trickery. From there, it’s a tiny step to fraud. In the case of foreign firms, their very presence in India hinges on that.