The Hindu
National
- Centre sets sights on doubling exports – Government has set the yearly exports target at $900 billion by 2020. But why can’t India join the Trans Pacific partnership?
- Around half of Indian kids under 5 are stunted – About 48 per cent of Indian children under the age of five are stunted. The Malnutrition Mapping Project looks to address this concern.
- ‘No non-lethal strategy on borders’ – The Defence Minister wants the non-lethal strategy on India-Bangladesh border changed.
- Resolution adopted on re-naming Andhra capital – New Andhra Pradesh capital will be called ‘Amaravati’. Singapore’s has a big role in building ‘Amaravati’. Read on.
International
- ‘U.S. problem is now home-grown terrorists’ – The United States’s biggest concern isn’t Afghanistan or Iraq or the ISIS. Its the home grown terrorist.
- Palestine joins ICC – Palestine has joined the International Criminal Court. What does Palestinians hope to achieve by this move?
- IS enters Palestinian camp – Islamic State militants infiltrated a Palestinian refugee camp in Syria. It is the deepest foray yet by the extremist group into the Syrian capital.
- Obama approves sanctions against cyber-attacks – Obama has authorised imposing economic sanctions on U.S. and foreign hackers. Now the US will block the assets of persons involved in cyber attacks on U.S. targets.
Business
- Stock options, new blood as PSBs ready for change – The search for skilled employees is also important for public sector banks, says the article.
Opinion-Editorial
- Governors and guidelines – The exit of Mizoram Governor has restarted the debate about the institution. Read to know the author’s prescription to avoid such situations in future.
- A retrograde move– A critical note on the recent Govt move against its own rule on packaging of tobacco products. Its one step backward, says The Hindu.
Indian Express
Editorials & Columns
- Question for Gujarat – The new Gujarat anti-terror law could be cruelly misused, argues this article in The Indian Express.
- Turning a new page – Read to know why the result of Nigerian elections could be a landmark in the country’s history.
- Look again at the Middle East – A nuclear deal can end the long confrontation between Iran and the West, argues the author.
- New foreign trade policy: $900 bn exports by FY20 – The article discusses the important details of India’s new foreign trade policy.
LiveMint
- New RBI norms on capital, liquidity – RBI has announced measures to move closer to the standards set by Basel III rules.
- The danger in external debt – India’s external debt at the end of December 2014 rose to $461.9 billion. Read to know how the debt will harm Indian firms soon.
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