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Politics above nation

September 28, 2012
Till now the government was accused of policy paralysis. Now that it’s pushing reforms, India’s main opposition party has virtually indicated to foreign retailers to come here at their own risk. Evidently, the BJP places no premium on policy continuity which is expected from a democratic and mature nation, in urgent need of private investment-led growth. What signal are they…

Kejriwal launches party?

Can Arvind Kejriwal succeed in politics? This is what many people wish to know. From an activist to a politician, it’s a different ball-game. When you jump into the pond of politics, some muck is bound to stick on you. The mood on the occasion was summed up by Yogendra…

Foreign Policy – India needs Power, Will & Skill

April 11, 2013
Given India’s size and influence, India should have convinced the neighbouring countries to listen to its point of view and improve friendly relations in the region. However India has not been successful in making strategic inroads into other countries for various reasons. Recent incidents in Maldives and Sri Lanka are…

Know your Presidents

February 3, 2013
History of the Presidency in India Rajendra Prasad (1884-1963) Term of Office: January 26, 1950 to May 13, 1962 First President of Independent India. A freedom fighter, Rajendra Prasad was the only president to serve two terms of office as President. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan (1888-1975) Term of Office: May 13, 1962…

Election Politics – Congress & BJP

December 21, 2012
With Narendra Modi’s emphatic win in Gujarat and Virbhadra Singh’s win in Himachal Pradesh, the score is 1-1 to Congress and BJP. Is this the precursor to the coming elections. However though Modi won for the third time; Gujarat in 2002, BJP won 127 seats to Congress’ 51. In 2007,…

Purti leak & Aloo dum

December 10, 2012
Who would have thought Arvind Kejriwal’s hit and run allegation on Purti, would lead to Nitin Gadkari’s downfall and BJP’s trouble? Or for that matter the humble aloo would figure in parliament over the hot debate on FDI retail? BJP’s opposition leader Sushma Swaraj alleged fast food-chains don’t buy small…

Govt wins FDI in Parliament – challenges ahead

December 8, 2012
The government had already won a vote on retail reform in the Lok Sabha two days earlier. The policy will allow global retailers to set up shop in the country’s $450 billion retail sector, and is aimed at drawing more overseas investment and taming inflation. Under threat of losing India’s…
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