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...India’s digital sector is riddled with erratic, techno-nationalist regulation, writes James Crabtree....
...James Crabtree is on great form with this column warning Asian governments over using Huawei’s equipment....
...The moves came a day after William Barr, the US attorney-general, said there had been “serious irregularities” at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York where Epstein died in an apparent suicide...
...James Crabtree’s Big Read article “If they can make it there . . .” (February 24), assessing the Modi government’s focus on the manufacturing sector as the key to development, is therefore timely....
...The Center for Disease Control had come to them and asked them to develop what they call an airborne biocontainment system....
...James Crabtree Mumbai bureau chief Even in a country known for elaborate Maharajas’ palaces, no building inspires as much controversy as Antilia, the Mumbai home of India’s richest man, the billionaire...
...Additional reporting by Geoff Dyer and James Crabtree...
...the lazy assumptions that labour laws like the Industrial Disputes act are the binding constraint on the growth of manufacturing,” says Siddharth Varadarajan, a senior fellow at Shiv Nadar University’s Center...
...A related explanation comes from Neelanjan Sircar, an analyst from the Center for the Advanced Study of India at the University of Pennsylvania — who puts this seemingly contradictory trend is largely down...
...Jack Goldstone, director of the Center for Global Policy at George Mason University in the US, argued in a paper last year that the increasing number of young people flowing from Africa and the Islamic world...
...said it received earlier this month a subpoena from the US Department of Justice “in connection with an investigation of the possible submission of false or otherwise improper pricing information to the Centers...
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