
The past year has driven home the fact of globalisation, even for countries like India that are relatively less integrated…
The past year has driven home the fact of globalisation, even for countries like India that are relatively less integrated…
A year ago, I offered an optimistic and hopeful view of India?s possibilities in 2011.
In my last column, I mused on India?s economic reform process and inclusive growth, in the context of opening up…
The furore over the attempt to open up FDI in multi-brand retail reminds us of several things about India. But…
India needs more jobs than it is creating. Without enough job creation, its demographic dividend?adding a million people to the…
The latest Global Competitiveness Report of the World Economic Forum ranks India 56 out of 142 countries.
The G20 wants to change the world. More specifically, the G20 gives national politicians a chance to put forward ambitious…
As Europe?s debt crisis drags on, it is clear that underlying the economic and financial mess is a deeper political…
When the UPA came back to power in 2009, with what seemed to be a stronger and more reasonable coalition…
The title of this column is the title of a new book by Devesh Kapur, head of the Center for…
Is a new economic crisis coming? Is it just a playing out of the financial crisis of 2008?
India?s new National Manufacturing Policy is just around the corner.
When India survived the global financial crisis relatively unscathed, several prominent public figures claimed that the country?s public sector banks…
In 2009, MCX Stock Exchange ?informed? the Competition Commission of India that the National Stock Exchange of India was acting…
The 10% growth target for India has had a magical allure. It is hard to say if anyone first held…
In the long-standing feverish celebrity culture of the US, pop singer Lady Gaga has scaled new heights.
The arrest and resignation of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, has captured headlines for days.
Globalisation has flattened the world in some ways, but not in others. Many years ago, economists Martin Feldstein and Charles…