In an official communique, China’s Politburo said ‘patient capital’ is expected to pitch in as the country moves towards a tech-driven growth model, showing a much-needed focus on the long term, analysts say.
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Faizal Bin Yahya is Senior Research Fellow in the Governance and Economy Department of the Institute of Policy Studies, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. Faizal was previously an assistant professor in the South Asian Studies Program at the University, and simultaneously was a visiting research fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies from 2008 to 2009. Faizal served as a member of the Singaporean Delegation to the United Nations in 1998 and participated in multilateral meetings on pertinent environmental issues such as climate change. Faizal was appointed as a Board Member to the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore in 2019. Faizal was an Overseas Postgraduate Research Scholar and obtained a PhD in Economics from the University of Sydney, Australia
we are seeing a 56% savings. improved rural digital connectivity and government support for agri tech start ups has pushed farm innovations. but even now, just 2% cultivators use tech in farming. we really need to enable the digital public infrastructure. and second is going to be public private partnerships. india will always be resource constrained. we possibly are perhaps lowest in the yield level. we possibly are pretty much constrained on finance and insurance services for the farmers. and that s where the gap needs to be filled up with al. data driven agriculture promises profitability, but will need considerable time and investment to reach majority of india s farmers. archana shukla, bbc news, bangalore. now let s turn to the security crisis in the red sea which seems to be escalating. the us and uk have hinted they could take military action against yemen s houthi rebels, after they repelled the largest attack yet