The real roaring lions are Britain's young people
The youth do not want their global, outward-looking international future taken away from them, yet they believe it is already gone for good.
Brexit will throw British businesses into the jaws of more red tape
A year after the EU referendum, not one of the important issues has been resolved.
Britain will need to keep its innovative edge to pay for Brexit
Bringing more competitive business to UK shores will be physically and fiscally challenging post-Brexit but the UK must not waver.
Leaving the EU will be catastrophic for UK trade
The EU accounts for 44% of UK exports and 55% of imports; a portion far too large to jeopardise.
Can Indian firms meet Prime Minister Modi's challenge to boost manufacturing?
Lord Bilimoria, founder and chairman of Cobra Beer, writes about India's economy
Lord Bilimoria: Cash-strapped British universities could fall behind US and European rivals
The overall success of British institutions cannot mask this decline.
Lord Bilimoria: Obama and clean energy - is the US the best example for Britain to follow?
A Paris summit will see global leaders discuss environmental cost of world's fossil fuel habit.
Karan Bilimoria: We have a taste for world food – but do we have the skills to support it?
UK's food sector faces a skills shortage, not helped by the need for high wages proposed by the government.
David Cameron mustn't heed Nigel Farage and Theresa May by turning his back on India
Britain is losing international students, and should look to India above all places to try and recuperate them.