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The national budget for FY2025-26, presented by Bangladesh’s interim government, marks a notable departure from the ...
Even as an economic statistic, GDP is incomplete. It focuses on the present and ignores the future. Today’s production can deplete resources and damage the planet, but GDP doesn’t reflect these costs.
At the NATO summit later in June, NATO member countries will commit both to a new target of spending 3.5% of GDP on defense and an additional 1.5% on defense-related infrastructure by 2032.
As global tensions mount, governments face tough fiscal choices. These choices have been highlighted this week by Prime Minister Keir Starmer stating his ambitions for the U.K. to increase defense ...
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu proposed three sub-groups for GDP growth, population management, and leveraging AI at the ...
PM under pressure from nuclear alliance and US president after row over funding threatened to derail the launch of strategic ...
Despite becoming the world’s fourth-largest economy, India faces a deepening jobs crisis, rising inequality, and growing ...
The NSE Defence Index has risen 20% in one month, fueled by India's strategic focus on defence spending. While long-term ...
India's economic growth is exceeding expectations, with FY24 revised to 9.2% and FY25 projected at 6.5%. Despite global ...
With a contractionary stance aimed at curbing inflation to 8% and achieving more realistic GDP growth, the budget attempts to strike a balance between macroeconomic stability and long-term aspirations ...
Former Infosys CFO Mohandas Pai has hit back at Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia for his post questioning whether Indians ...
Each scenario presents a vastly different outlook for global GDP, industrial production, and the supply, demand, and pricing ...