TK Arun
TK Arun

TK Arun is a Delhi-based journalist and columnist. He writes extensively on a range of subjects overlapping political economy, accessible at tkarun.substack.com. He has been the resident editor of the Economic Times at Delhi, headed the economy bureau and looked after the editorial page of the paper in the past.

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Now that administrative assignment of satellite spectrum is deemed the norm, UPA’s Devas...

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The biggest deployment of industrial robots is in China, which has a quarter of the...

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To assume that the BJP victory in Haryana was on account of the prime minister’s charisma...

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India has a budding private space industry, and it needs to be built up to do more than...

Lessons For India From Anti-immigrant Sentiments Across The World

Around the rich world, immigration has become a lightning rod for public anger over crime,...

Turquoise Might Be A Better Colour For Renewable Energy Than Green

Missing the wood for the trees is a common occurrence, when obsessive focus on one or more...

New Shots Heard Around The World From America

Who wins the US presidential elections in November matters for the rest of the world, in...

To Make Economic Sense, Renewable Power Needs To Come With An Intermittency Solution

Thermal power will account for 67% of the power generation by the end of 2025-26, says...

Janus View: Is There An Opportunity For India In Bangladesh’s New Politics?

It would be myopic to write off the chances of Bangladeshi politics undergoing a paradigm...

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