Sleeping with the enemy
Can the Congress and the BJP get together in a grand coalition and form a national government to reset India on the path to prosperity? Imagine this. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian...
View ArticleState of chaos
The Union government, has squandered the opportunity to develop a proper transition plan in Andhra Pradesh and has instead chosen to make an ill timed political decision. The Congress led UPA...
View ArticleThe winning formula
Deciphering the winning formula for India’s elections. Election fever has begun in earnest in India. Last Sunday, live results from four states – Rajasthan, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh –...
View ArticleReforming the dairy industry
As per capita consumption of milk increases, it will require the creation of new institutional structures and priorities to protect against runaway inflation. Inflation in the price of milk in recent...
View ArticleDoes Asia need another development bank?
India’s best response to China’s AIIB voting structure and decision hierarchy is to reform, reduce inflation and grow strongly. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) met for its annual meeting in early May...
View ArticleIITs and beyond
To improve India’s international standing in the scientific community and to contribute applied research for India’s development, it is better to focus on the ‘how’ than the ‘where’. More than eighty...
View ArticleGST: small reform, big impact
Implementing GST will be one small step for the legislature but a giant step for the benefit of the country. Ad man Rory Sutherland of Ogilvy and Mather in a TED talk entitled “Sweating the small...
View ArticleNo end to history?
While liberal democracy may be the least imperfect system yet known to man, it is not very clear whether mankind will pursue this desirable destination without long and costly detours. Twenty-two years...
View ArticleNo end to history: The Indian context
On the question of liberal democracy and its future in India. The 2014 elections in India were remarkable. Noteworthy not only for the majority that it produced for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)...
View ArticleThe grand old liberal
First Indian member of the British Parliament, first Indian professor at Elphinstone College, mathematician, natural philosopher, economist, and co-Founder of the Indian National Congress. “Central...
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