The Adani Crisis Is Exactly What India Needs: Bhaskar Chakravorti
The scandal may rattle India’s elite just enough to jump-start long-neglected reforms.
The scandal may rattle India’s elite just enough to jump-start long-neglected reforms.
Experts say better academic opportunities, career prospects and availability of financial aid and scholarships are driving the trend
IDEA 2030’s report studies the link between digital inclusion and innovation. Key insight: As more join the digital economy, value creation focuses on affluent users, widening digital disparities. Policy interventions are needed for inclusive innovation.
Experts explore and weigh in on critical challenges affecting the digital public sphere, design technical and regulatory solutions that address these issues, and answer questions including: Can a global approach be developed to address these tensions while maintaining or even enhancing the inclusive social contribution of platforms? Are the world’s most vulnerable populations given adequate protections, even as the platforms prioritize the most powerful governments? How can we ensure that these platforms work for everyone, everywhere, and what is the role that each sector can and should play to get us there?
Conglomerate hiring top-shelf public relations, legal teams.
Almost a month after a bombshell short seller report lopped off $132 billion in market value from Gautam Adani’s empire
Digital tools have given university admissions offices further reach in recruitment and programming, which enables us to connect with newer and more diverse potential applicants.
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Dispatch from the Digital Planet is a monthly bulletin that talks about new updates in digital innovation across the world and their impact.
Research shows women in tech are 65 percent more likely to be laid off than men.
Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses the impact of the Adani crisis on India’s economic and development goals. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”