Suyash Rai took part in a discussion at the Centre for Policy Research on Rahul Sagar's book The Progressive Maharaja: Sir Madhava Rao's Hints on the Art and Science of Government Get access Arrow.
Suyash Rai took part in a discussion at the Centre for Policy Research on Rahul Sagar's book The Progressive Maharaja: Sir Madhava Rao's Hints on the Art and Science of Government Get access Arrow.
Carnegie India is delighted to invite you to a book talk on the political economy of populism. The authors of the book, Deepanshu Mohan and Abhinav Padmanabhan, will present the arguments in their book and discuss the emerging trends of populism outside the West.
In this episode of Interpreting India, Harsh Vardhan joins Anirudh Burman to help unpack India's commodity markets. How have they developed over the last decade? How do agricultural markets benefit from them? And, what does all this mean for the Indian economy?
India’s rapid growth following the reforms of 1991 has taken place without a concomitant reform of land markets. Anirudh Burman argues that land-market policies now require a high degree of agility to cope with the economic transitions underway.
Unless the government can up its communications game, anti-vax movements could prolong India’s pandemic effects.
The proposal aims to produce high and sustained growth to get the country back on track after slowdowns that preceded the coronavirus pandemic.
We hosted a Political Economy Seminar on ‘Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Personal Data Protection Bill.’ This webinar was a discussion between Anirudh Burman and Suyash Rai on the JPC report and its political and economic implications.