- Do this to China too: Customs duty on Paki imports hiked to 200% after Pulwama attack
- Harboring terrorists: Iran says Pakistan to 'pay high price' over attack that killed 27 Revolutionary Guards
- Backed by a Superpower: US Commerce Secretary is visiting India to exert pressure to change the country's e-commerce policy in favour of the American giants Amazon and Walmart.
- Retail apocalypse and India's e-commerce rules: With the “retail apocalypse” shuttering stores across America partially due to companies like Amazon and Walmart, would an American politician ever think of making the same populist appeal (India's e-commerce rules) here?
- Modi Won't Let Amazon Crush India's Retailers, For Now: Simply put, India’s mom and pop stores are just buying time before they are crushed by retail giants, as has been the case in America and elsewhere.
- India's English Albatross:
- Forgetting the Self:
Jaish-e-Mohammed is headed by Masood Azhar. China blocked UN Security Council from sanctioning Masood Azhar as a terrorist & thwarted international attempt to curtail activities of the group. But Indians will buy Chinese products & scream nationalism over #PulawamaTerrorAttack— Abhinav Prakash (@Abhina_Prakash) February 14, 2019
Not a word on the fact that Masood Azhar who heads the Jaish-e-Mohammed cannot be declared a global terrorist because China is blocking the move. Never a any, even mildest criticism, of China. Ever. What does this prove? https://t.co/xw5IQU3ief— HindolSengupta (@HindolSengupta) February 14, 2019
Amazon won’t have to pay a cent in federal taxes for the second year in a row. But it needs NYC's help?https://t.co/ldaAN2GwcR— Scott Galloway (@profgalloway) February 14, 2019
2. Why doesn't India have larger internet companies? If you had to bet in 2000 that either India or China would build a few of the largest internet companies in 20 years, the former—with its English-speaking IT base and fewer internet controls—should have been the obvious choice.— Dan Wang (@danwwang) February 12, 2019
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