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The nation continues to be subjected to an unseemly tug-of-war between the government and judiciary, taking relations…
By Ajit Ranade |
The key difference between advanced and emerging economies is in their educational attainment. This was the observation…
By Himadri Bhattacharya |
As Dr. Raghuram Rajan prepares to return to the academia after three years at the helm of the Reserve Bank of India, he…
By DN Ghosh |
Relations between Central banks and political governments have never been easy anywhere. India is no exception. We need…
By Martin Macwan |
There seems to be limited options for dalits in India for their ‘own’ independence. They have to create their own…
By Ranjit K Pattnaik, Jagdish Rattanani |
In his book, Dr. Subbarao says, “…the high interest rate regime would be the main area of difference between the…
By Ranjit K Pattnaik, Jagdish Rattanani |
The policy stands out as a unique document in terms of macroeconomic developments, liquidity management, pass-through…
By Arun Maira |
Whichever method a government chooses for governance of the country, it must improve its ability to use it. Dictators…
By Arun Maira |
A popular movement against corruption, swelling in 2013, and the perception that governance had become paralyzed,…
As Raghuram Rajan prepares to move out of the office of the RBI Governor, the implications of his exit and the manner…
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I must see the film “Udta Punjab” next week! I am told that the proliferation of drugs in the State is the single…
By Ajit Ranade |
The government announced an amendment to the Double Tax Avoidance Agreement between India and Mauritius. The DTAA was…
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Recently the Supreme Court has given directives for what types of cars should be permitted to drive in Delhi, and at…
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The real new item on the menu is the Bharatiya Janata Party’s one seat in the assembly. Both the BJP side and the anti-…
By Jagdish Rattanani |
By further arguing that this view enjoys the support of a large number in the BJP, Swamy is committing the ruling party…