Synopsis: India should incentivize the production of millets to enhance food security and score gains on climate resilience. Contents1 Introduction2 How are millets significant for India?3 What steps have been taken by the govt?4 What are the challenges?5 What measures can govt take? Introduction In 2021, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution declaring… Continue reading Millets could help India mitigate malnutrition and climate change
Author: Ram Manohar
Public sector banks and corporate governance
Synopsis: Issues that are hampering the performance of PSBs, consequences and the way forward. What are the issues affecting the performance of PSBs? Delay in appointments of CEO’s and MD’s of PSSBs: In the recent past, after the MD and CEO of Bank of Baroda stepped down, his successor took charge after 100 days. Whereas,… Continue reading Public sector banks and corporate governance
Another IBC fix? (On a Code of Conduct for CoC)
Synopsis: Regulator’s proposal for code of conduct for the Committee of Creditors (CoC) deserves scrutiny. Contents1 Introduction2 What are the IBBI’s recommendations in its discussion paper?3 Why a code of conduct is needed?4 Why a code of conduct might not be the solution?5 What is the way forward? Introduction The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of… Continue reading Another IBC fix? (On a Code of Conduct for CoC)
Govt-industry talks on proposed FTAs with EU-Australia at premature stage
Synopsis: FTAs are important for boosting exports and India should try to take a step in the right direction by signing mini trade deals. Introduction According to sources from Industries, discussions with the government regarding proposed trade deals with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the United Kingdom (UK) have already kicked off. India hopes… Continue reading Govt-industry talks on proposed FTAs with EU-Australia at premature stage
India’s 1st N-missile tracking ship Dhruv to be launched on Sept 10
Contents1 What is the news?2 Introduction3 What are some key features of INS Dhruv?4 Why is Dhruv significant? What is the news? National Security Advisor is expected to commission India’s first satellite and ballistic missile tracking ship Dhruv from Visakhapatnam on September 10. Introduction Dhruv is built by Hindustan Shipyard in collaboration with Defence Research… Continue reading India’s 1st N-missile tracking ship Dhruv to be launched on Sept 10
From Legs to Minds – ” On Software industry in India”
Synopsis: Regulatory simplicity allowed Indian software services and start-up ecosystems to flourish. Hence, to grow, India needs to cut regulatory cholesterol and spend the next 25 years unleashing the entrepreneurial energies of 1.3 billion Indians. Introduction In 1893, during a sea journey to attend the World Parliament of Religions and a Technology Expo, Swami Vivekananda convinced Jamsetji… Continue reading From Legs to Minds – ” On Software industry in India”
Digitalize all supply chains to unlock trade efficiencies
Synopsis: India has risen on the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index from 77 in 2018 to 63 in 2019 across 190 countries. Its 68th rank in “trading across borders” can be improved upon through digitalization. Introduction In the age of the fourth industrial revolution, India must digitalize supply chains to reduce inefficiencies, improve… Continue reading Digitalize all supply chains to unlock trade efficiencies
Our export efforts hold the key to growth in the quarters ahead
Synopsis: India’s growth hope in the immediate future is dependent heavily on exports. What are the challenges that impact export promotion? Issues in remission of duties and taxes on exported products (RODTEP) scheme structuring: Under RODTEP, Steel, pharma, and chemicals get no rebate at all, although many products using these inputs do. This kind of… Continue reading Our export efforts hold the key to growth in the quarters ahead
Credit Where It’s Due – “on credit growth”
Synopsis: Lack of Credit growth has lagged economic recovery. Here’s why that’s about to change. Introduction April-June GDP estimates show that there is strong evidence of a sharp recovery in the economy after second-wave lockdowns. Although broad-based indicators of real economic activity like mobility, energy demand, and GST e-way bill generation are now substantially higher… Continue reading Credit Where It’s Due – “on credit growth”
Integrity of insolvency processes: A tough ask
Source: This post is based on the article “Integrity of insolvency processes: A tough ask” published in Live Mint on 2nd September 2021. Syllabus: GS3- Indian Economy and issues relating to Planning, Mobilization of Resources, Growth, Development and Employment Relevance: Role of Insolvency bankruptcy code in maintaining the health of financial institutions. Synopsis: Issues hampering the… Continue reading Integrity of insolvency processes: A tough ask

