Defending the environment The United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP 26) is now taking place in Glasgow, and it is the most important climate summit since the Paris Agreement was signed in 2015. Because the agreements reached in Glasgow will determine the destiny of the world, whether we will be able to stabilise the climate in time or (without sounding too pessimistic), we will be rolling the dice with our future. South Asian nations, particularly India, are anticipated to bear the brunt of the consequences if things go wrong, which is why we all need to be aware of the scope of the current climate negotiations. IRCTC's Perplexing Case IRCTC is the only owner of a monopoly. The Indian Railways' behemoth is the company's exclusive supplier of online ticketing and catering services. Its dominance in India's train travel sector is unrivalled, and the markets have recognised this, with the company's share price rising from 320 on its first public offering to...