The Roman philosopher Lucretius coined the expression “Quod ali cibus est aliis fuat acre venenum” (what is food for one man may be bitter poison to others).
Read moreAs the world gets increasingly polarised, it is pockets of unity, and mutually beneficial partnerships, that will help us save the planet.
Read moreOur relationship with India has long been a priority for the City of London Corporation, which is working to make it easier for British and Indian firms to do business with each other.
Read moreIn a world that is increasingly interconnected, the challenges we face are no longer confined by national borders. Climate change, environmental degradation and biodiversity loss are issues that demand solutions rooted in local contexts while providing global solutions. Now more than ever, it is crucial that nations come together to drive sustainability.
Read moreThe U.S.-India relationship is of increasing importance to both countries. Yet, bilateral trade and investments, while accelerating, remain below potential. Even as government incentives and bilateral initiatives may help close...
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Read moreFar-sighted and holistic boardroom strategies and practices that place good governance, transparency, justice and accountability, at the core, are essential to achieve social, environmental and economic transformation.
Read moreLeaders for the future must also be concerned with global issues such as climate change, environmental sustainability, economic progress and stability, social progress, and quality of life in their societies and around the world.
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