Writers & columnists
At sea in the economy
07 Mar 2009
The Congress party’s decision to team up with the Trinamul Congress in West Bengal for the coming General Elections cannot fail to give the party a much-needed shot in the arm. By Prem Shankar Jha
History revisited
14 Aug 2008
There has not been a single call for secession in the valley since the current agitation in Kashmir began. But this may not remain true if the violence continues to grow. By Prem Shankar Jha
Mobile banking set to grow
01 May 2008
Mobile banking has emerged the most promising front end technology for broadening the access of finance in the country. By Probir Roy
India Calling!
06 Jun 2007
Forget the statistics and growth figures. There can be no quibbling with the highly visible end use benefits of the ongoing telecom revolution, writes Probir Roy, co founder, Coruscant Tec and Paymate.
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Vijay Sarup
By | 07 Apr 2007
T Damu
By | 07 Apr 2007
Changing times
By | 07 Apr 2007
Stephen Manallack
By | 07 Apr 2007
Probir Roy
By | 07 Apr 2007
Philip Chacko
By | 07 Apr 2007
Philip Chacko
By Sunil K Poolani | 07 Apr 2007
Naras Eechambadi
By | 07 Apr 2007
Mitali Kalita
By | 07 Apr 2007
Kiron Kasbekar
By | 07 Apr 2007
Prem Shankar Jha
07 Apr 2007
Where are India's thought leaders?
By | 10 Mar 2006
What e-shoppers want
By Preeti Desai | 01 Feb 2006
Cheque, card or cash?
By | 13 Dec 2005
Easy as pie
By | 16 Nov 2005
The coming click-time boom
By | 18 Oct 2005
The maturing of the medium
By Preeti Desai | 24 Sep 2005
Wireless spam: self regulation is better than super legislation
By | 30 Mar 2005
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