• Op-Ed

    Soldiers of the Party

    For the Indian army to remain national, it has to be multicultural—and this problem may need to be addressed as urgently as those pertaining to arms procurement.

    • Event

    India’s Post-Election Economic Outlook

    In April, Indians will head to the polls to elect their next government. The incoming government will assume office saddled with thorny economic issues that range from large deficits and high inflation to sputtering economic growth.

    • Op-Ed

    No Escape From Freedom

    In India, what merits attention is the sequence and timing of capital account liberalization, and the establishment of institutional capability for fiscal, financial, and monetary policy.

    • Op-Ed

    The Money Pit

    Over the past decade, corruption in Afghanistan has crystallized into a business of structured networks, with subordinates paying up the line for protection from repercussions.

    • Op-Ed

    India Election: Is There a Surge of Support for Narendra Modi?

    Since early 2013 one question has dominated Indian political discourse: will there be a “wave of support” for Narendra Modi of the main opposition BJP?

    • Op-Ed

    Party and the Policeman

    The mutual attraction between police officers and the BJP raises an obvious question: do BJP-ruled states have better records than others when it comes to law and order?

    • Op-Ed

    The Myths of India’s Rising Regional Parties

    As India prepares to head to the polls in the next few months, much of the attention has been focused on the rise of regional parties and their potential impact on the national results.

    • Op-Ed

    India-U.S. Relations: ‘The Rupture is Certainly Real and Quite Tragic’

    There has been a real and significant rupture in U.S.-India relations, but ultimately the fundamental imperatives that drove the positive transformation of the bilateral relationship have not changed.

    • Op-Ed

    With an Eye on Inflation

    It is clear to students of monetary economics that an inflation-targeting framework is the way forward for India, which is opening up its capital account and moving towards a flexible exchange rate regime.

    • Op-Ed

    Chinese Takeaway: UPA’s Record

    The idea of promoting trans-frontier economic cooperation as a complement to the maintenance of peace and tranquillity on the border has begun to gain some traction in both Delhi and Beijing during the last few years.

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