E-commerce Rises From The Ashes
This isn't quite the second coming of e-commerce. It may actually be the first

I still recall how I felt like a fish out of water in 1999, in the midst of the raging dotcom revolution in India. I had just changed jobs, joined a new magazine and found myself woefully out of sync with the prevailing newsroom culture. Everyone around me was so swept up by the dotcom revolution that the things that mattered in the real world — cash flows, brand equity and a sustainable business model — had suddenly begun to count for very little. It was one crazy party — and it wasn’t surprising that it didn’t last for very long!
There’s plenty more on offer in this edition. I’d urge you to read Abhishek Raghunath’s insightful and somewhat frightening story on the doping scandal in Indian athletics. Seema Singh’s story on Tata Chemicals’ green makeover is also a must read. We also invited one of the foremost Chinese scholars Yasheng Huang to decipher China’s macro-economic troubles for us. His column explains exactly why China’s blinding run may be reaching a key turning point.
First Published: Jul 15, 2011, 06:41
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