Leadership Crisis
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Infosys has finally found a new CEO in Salil Parekh – but that’s just half the battle won
The last few years have been one of the toughest periods for Indian IT, particularly due to the changing technology landscape.
Itika Sharma Punit, qz.com
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Full circle: Tracing Nandan Nilekani’s long and eventful way back to the helm of Infosys
He had left the company eight years ago to lead the Aadhaar programme.
Sushma UN, qz.com & Itika Sharma Punit, qz.com
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Why the leadership at Uber, Snapchat and Twitter looks weak and wobbly
Tech firm CEOs keep control by holding investors at arm’s length. It is damaging corporate governance.
John Colley, The Conversation
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What does the summary expulsion of an Opposition MP say about Parliamentary democracy in India?
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A new book examines the ‘jali’ – from 17th-century Mughal architecture to modern designs
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‘The Muslim Secular’: This book argues that Muslims contribute equally to Indian secularism
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Union ministers attend events by BJP-affiliated group when on foreign tours, says S Jaishankar
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‘Mast Mein Rehne Ka’ review: A cheerfully meandering comedy
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The theatre of authoritarian elections: Why Myanmar is going to the polls
Like the many other authoritarian regimes that hold elections, Myanmar isn't doing so for democratic reasons and regime change remains highly unlikely.
Lee Morgenbesser, The Conversation
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With poll debacle, future of Rahul's project to bring democracy to Congress is uncertain
Instead, protecting the Congress vice president from the attacks of his colleagues has become a priority.
Dhirendra K Jha