P. V. Narasimha Rao is often described as India’s first “accidental” Prime Minister. Not only did he become Prime Minister unexpectedly.
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How economics wrecked the world and how we can escape 'Ricardo's dream'
For two centuries, mainstream economics has promised that abstract models and free markets would deliver prosperity, ...
From Mumbai’s textile mills to today’s fragmented workplaces, Left trade unions in Maharashtra have shaped, lost, and are ...
Dalit thinkers argue that caste as a dimension of social oppression was sidelined in communist practice. Intellectuals within ...
New Delhi [India], December 9 (ANI): Teo Chee Hean, Chairman of Temasek and Senior Advisor to Singapore Prime Minister, on Tuesday said that India is adopting a more open and calibrated approach to ...
When PepsiCo came knocking in the early 1990s, Haldiram said no. In the years following the liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation reforms, global brands began flooding the country. For many ...
The 1990s presented India and Odisha with converging crises. Globalisation arrived with promises, but for tribal communities, liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation (LPG raj) meant ...
With horrible tales of corruption being served to us every day, not degustation-style but in overflowing platters, many in the business circles say it’s time to just privatize many of the impossibly ...
As Australia was tentatively exiting its strict lockdowns and border closures that marked the COVID-19 pandemic, some worried that the legacy of the ‘Fortress Australia’ approach to pandemic control ...
Successive waves of liberalisation have enabled the legal services sector to become a major motor of economic growth, according to an independent expert report published by the Ministry of Justice. In ...
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