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The former British foreign secretary sets out his proposals, which include giving cash directly to migrants
The island nation has embraced public housing in urban tower blocks
One of India’s most important economists on globalisation and how he expects the country to catch up ‘with China in 20 or 30 years’
Two Oxford academics argue that extra funds for countries near trouble spots could help solve the crisis
Rather than a model of laissez-faire capitalism, the state is highly interventionist
Why do so many Indian voters back politicians with criminal reputations?
An analysis of Indian migration to the US tells a story of mutually beneficial exchange
Lessons in the art of the possible from countries that buck the trend
Billionaire entrepreneur’s ‘Master Plan, Part Deux’ is devoid of jargon and is a lesson to others
Technology companies must expect disquiet at their invasion of public spaces, writes James Crabtree
America needs to engage more closely with Asia, argues a US diplomat — but how will this look to China?
Before his sudden resignation this week, the Indian tech titan talked about the challenges of being an outsider in Japan, gambling with his own money and his love for his now former SoftBank boss
The visiting research fellow on his first Shangri-La Dialogue, China’s island-building in Asia and the Funtasy Island spat
Shortage of small rupee notes plagues daily life but drives entrepreneurs, writes James Crabtree
Cameron raises global overcapacity with Chinese president but plants could be mothballed in weeks
When James Crabtree and his wife chose to stay in India for their son’s birth, they gained a new perspective on the country
Corporate sector’s collective collapse of nerve is understandable but seems misplaced
Notebook: Keep some money in the kitty for the fixers, writes James Crabtree
Head of India’s biggest telecoms group prepares for return of rival billionaire
The ride-hailing start-up’s co-founder discusses the unfolding drama of rivalry with the US invader
Doubts remain over whether Delhi can slim the bloated state sector
Willow TV deal is part of challenge to baseball’s dominance
Entrepreneurs look to catch attention of Chinese investors as venture capital fervour cools
Smartphone maker vows to spend ‘whatever it takes’ to crack the price-sensitive mobile market
App looks to India and Southeast Asia to offset China losses
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