• Event

    Managing China’s Rise

    The United States must confront the uncomfortable reality that China’s economic and military might may eventually rival or even surpass its own.

    • Op-Ed

    Congress Has Underestimated the Resentment of the People

    Manmohan Singh may, in the end, best be remembered for an economic reform that has resulted in more inequalities between the rich and the poor and between urban and village India.

    • Op-Ed

    Kejriwal Will Force Modi to Change His Electoral Campaign

    The Aam Aadmi Party has capitalised on the anti-corruption campaign of Anna Hazare in which Arvind Kejriwal played a major role, which has somewhat re-politicised the urban middle class.

    • Op-Ed

    Same Old Banking

    India needs a new approach to financial innovation and it is time the Reserve Bank of India realized that more of its mandate-driven approach is not the solution.

    • Op-Ed

    The Politics of Manmohanomics

    More than twenty years of economic reforms, in spite of corrective mechanisms, have resulted in a greater gap between the rich and the poor in India.

    • Op-Ed

    Regulator, Not Planner

    Inclusion is a political agenda and the job of the banking regulator is not that of a political authority, but of a regulator that protects consumers and focuses on the safety and soundness of the banking system.

    • Op-Ed

    Degrees of Irresponsibility

    The Indian political classes are gravely mistaken if they think the contest for power at home can be conducted without reference to the world outside.

    • Jihadist Violence: The Indian Threat

      India has been confronting jihadist violence for decades. Yet these dynamics remain underexplored and difficult to comprehend, particularly in terms of ties to external jihadist groups.

      • Pivot or Pirouette: The U.S. Rebalance to Asia

        Washington’s changing posture in the Pacific has deep roots and reflects the need for a new perspective on managing potential rivals.

        • Op-Ed

        Constricted By Law

        Fruit and vegetables will be removed from the commodities under the agricultural produce marketing committee acts, which will hopefully foster entry, investment, and competition Indian agriculture.

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