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Opinion, Editorial, Views, Columnists, Columns | The HinduBusinessLine

Rupee can’t be defended from just one side Railways’ performance Why not have a women-only party? Labour pangs Pak’s peculiar comeback on the global stage Letters to Editor India has jobs, but it needs better ones Cross-border insolvency laws and trade A major health challenge Editorial. Snooping around Letters to the Editor dated April 20, 2026 All you want to know about the women’s reservation and delimitation bills fiasco Editorial. Process deficit Letters to the Editor dated April 19, 2026 WPI effect on new GDP series The tragic reality of police brutality India’s AI value paradox Prepare the ground India-Korea economic ties poised to strengthen Nari Shakti Bill — a missed opportunity Natural farming should become mainstream policy Insights from new GDP data Strategies to enhance fertilizer security Pathway to maritime insurance sovereignty Why the GoP’s jittery Clear the smoke Aiding piped gas push Stocks are the least over-priced asset in India Is TCS harassment case tip of the iceberg? SIP with caution Global gold ETFs post worst-ever $12 billion monthly outflow: WGC How India is funding Silicon Valley’s rise Cyber insecurity Continuity via status quo Iran war, a boon for the BRICS Assessing the easing of provisioning norms by RBI Iran war, a test for India’s economic resilience Iran war’s impact on India’s farm output and food inflation Economic competence in judiciary Pressure point India moving up the pharma value chain NFRA’s statutory leap Finance capital in time of war How West-Asia war could reshape the AI race When signals diverge: Reading the Nifty-Gold ratio Mohali’s miracle boys Plastic concerns Nice countries come last Lawyers matter more than ever for corporates Odisha central to our aluminium ambitions Editorial. Fair deal Editorial. Wait and watch Letters to the Editor dated April 10, 2026 Unfortunate fallout of cyber crime investigations Letters to the Editor dated April 9, 2026 Will the uneasy truce hold? Charting an intellectually honest way of forecasting RBI plumps for caution amidst uncertainty Large corporates and the sustainability transition of MSMEs MPC positive, despite strong headwinds Cease and desist Together, let us empower our Nari Shakti An AI model that’s too risky NPS funds consistency check: what 10-year rolling returns reveal Editorial. Nuclear milestone Letters to the Editor dated April 7, 2026 Packaging woes China’s perennial industrial policy Sensex has fallen on account of global forces India’s strategic defiance at the WTO meet Freebies will hit Tamil Nadu’s fiscal health Close the backdoor in tobacco FDI policy Is EU’s CBAM discriminatory? Editorial. Freebies unplugged Letters to the Editor dated April 6, 2026 Projecting growth is not easy Improving safety in Indian aviation Amendments to FCRA India’s outreach to Angola will contain energy risk Oil shocks and the rupee: The tricky 100s Sensex at 40: Secrets behind long-term wealth in markets Editorial. Sweeping powers India’s next social protection is care, not cash In West Asia, it is advantage China Is awarding Trump a Nobel Prize the best bet for peace? Editorial. Knotty regulations Letters to the Editor dated April 3, 2026 Time to push for rupee internationalisation Up in the air Time for industry to lead economic resilience Allied healthcare needs attention What holds back investor participation? Still no endgame in sight Challenging year What happens when CAD rises Reorienting farm research Telecom infra must rest on strong fibre network A severe test for monetary policy India’s chance in supply chain reset Bengaluru’s housing market is growing but affordability is shrinking
Letters to Editor
2026-05-27 · via Opinion, Editorial, Views, Columnists, Columns | The HinduBusinessLine

Apropos ‘Net ambiguity’ (May 27), Bharti Airtel’s commercial launch of its ‘Priority Postpaid’ plans marks a turbulent turning point for India’s digital ecosystem. By utilising 5G network slicing to partition bandwidth, the telecom giant is creating an exclusive “fast lane” that guarantees consistent speeds for premium, high-paying subscribers even during peak congestion.

While operators defend the move as a content-neutral technology necessary to monetise 5G networks, it establishes a troubling precedent of class-based discrimination on the open internet.

Over 90 per cenr of India’s mobile base relies on budget-friendly prepaid connections. Consigning these users to an artificially throttled or degraded network layer effectively fractures equal internet access.

Regulatory authorities must therefore vigilantly ensure that innovation in telecommunications infrastructure does not legitimise discriminatory access or dilute the foundational principles of digital equity.

N Sadhasiva Reddy

Bengaluru

Ease burden on NPOs

This refers to ‘SSE: A vital cog in the CSR chain’ (May 27). The article rightly highlights the promise of the Social Stock Exchange, but the crushing compliance burden on non-profit organisations (NPOs) needs equal attention. They juggle Income Tax rules, NGO DARPAN Portal, FCNR provisions, ROC filings, and District Registrar requirements, often without trained compliance or HR teams. This paperwork maze discourages capable philanthropists from serving as Presidents, Secretaries or Trustees. Governments must create a single-window compliance system and offer a one-time amnesty for pending defaults, so genuine NPOs can focus on impact, not endless filings.

Arul Mozhi Varman

Sivakasi, TN

Road to Viksit Bharat?

This refers to ‘Glitches, hack claims put CBSE exam portal under the scanner’ (May 27). While efforts are on to understand what really happened with the help of expert academicians, the broader issue is one of inadequate planning, shoddy execution, and indifferent governance.

While the nation is making big strides in areas like defence equipment manufacturing, hi-speed railways, and aerospace, instilling much pride in citizens, the basics are being ignored.

See the quality of our city roads and public works. Recently, pillars of a 10-year-old bridge gave way in eastern India.

We read multiple reports about fires in rail coaches, in public buildings (including hospitals) almost every day. And what about traffic jams in our cities. All these indicate non-respect for quality standards, flagrant violation of laws, and near-zero enforcement.

This must change if we are to get to be Viksit Bharat soon.

V Vijaykumar

Pune

Save our planet

There have been various reports of heatwaves across Asia. Some years back, a school of whales were stranded and died on the Tiruchendur beach in Tuticorin,Tamil Nadu. Various reasons like climate change were cited for that unfortunate incident. Phenomena like El Nino and La Nina are nothing but the result of global warming. Countries should come together to tackle emissions which are the root cause for erratic rainfall patterns and climate change.

P Senthil Saravana Durai

Mumbai

Published on May 27, 2026