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  • Joseph Sternberg and Abheek Bhattacharya of the WSJ Asia editorial page discuss the business reasons why the authorities won't.

    The Internet and China's Rule-of-Law Games Joseph Sternberg 2011

  • Joseph Sternberg and Abheek Bhattacharya of the WSJ Asia editorial page discuss the business reasons why the authorities won't.

    Bet You Wish You Had Rule of Law Now Joseph Sternberg 2011

  • A weakening rupee "raises the inflation almost automatically," says Abheek Barua, chief economist at HDFC Bank Ltd. Most commodities imported by India, particularly oil, are denominated in dollars, making these expensive for India.

    Turmoil Hits Even Asia's Bastions Alex Frangos 2011

  • Joseph Sternberg of the WSJ Asia editorial page tells Abheek Bhattacharya why the government isn't serious.

    All the Hot Air in China Joseph Sternberg 2011

  • Abheek Bhattacharya and Hugo Restall of the WSJ Asia editorial page discuss.

    Can India's Congress Sell Reform? 2011

  • Abheek Bhattacharya and Hugo Restall of the WSJ Asia editorial page discuss.

    India's Wobbly Walmart Embrace Sadanand Dhume 2011

  • Opinion Journal: A record flood has made Bangkok consider the benefits of free trade, Joseph Sternberg of the WSJ Asia editorial page tells Abheek Bhattacharya.

    A Trade Lesson for Thailand 2011

  • A weakening rupee "raises the inflation almost automatically," says Abheek Barua , chief economist at HDFC Bank Ltd. Most commodities imported by India, particularly oil, are denominated in dollars making these expensive for India.

    Global Fears Drag Indian Rupee Lower Shefali Anand 2011

  • Opinion Journal: Abheek Bhattacharya says 2012 is shaping up to be a tough one for New Delhi as growth slows and inflation lingers.

    India Revisits the '70s 2011

  • Abheek Bhattacharya and Hugo Restall of the WSJ Asia editorial page discuss.

    India Goes Wild Over Wal-Mart Sadanand Dhume 2011

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