Tag Archives: India
Can India pay pension payments “cradle to grave?”. Can UK help and learn?
Half of AgeWage is in the UK, the other half in India. We speak every morning and will do this Friday, we bring everyone together to talk about pensions from east and west. Too much of our time is spent … Continue reading
Wonderful cricket – productivity low this morning!
I seem incapable of doing the simplest thing , like making an appointment, I will restrict myself to this thank you to cricket for making us all remember one of the best series there can ever have been. With 7 … Continue reading
Happy independence day India!
Today is Lav’s 65th birthday. For decades, Lav has been looking forward to this day – not just because it’s Indian Independence Day, but because it should have been the day he formally retired. But though Lav is 65, he … Continue reading
This India that cannot be ignored
Yesterday I went to an interesting debate in the Safari Bar of the Maharaja’s Express. The debate was moderated by a suave Anglo- Indian and attended by a motley crew of travellers from Britain, the US, India and Australia. … Continue reading
The economic history of the world in one little graph
That headline is a big promise. But here it is: The economic history of the world going back to Year 1 showing the major powers’ share of world GDP, from a research letter written by Michael Cembalest, an analyst … Continue reading
A place big-bang forgot; the City University Club
The City University Club fails by any modern standard to cut the mustard- but I love it.
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