Soft Hindutva to hard on hate: Rahul’s secular pivot welcome
Since 2014, the BJP juggernaut has swept elections and changed India’s discourse on secularism. I have often criticised the Congress party for resorting to soft Hindutva, fearing that its historical secularism is costing it votes. The Congress felt that the
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2023 could be anything, from boom year to crash
India will not be able to choose its policy stance in 2023; it will have to react to a very volatile global situation. In a best-case scenario, growth could zoom to 7%. In a worst-case scenario, it could sink to
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The case for a status quo Budget
The current fiscal deficit is already 6.4%, and this needs slashing in the medium term. However, that may not be possible in the short term, with a recession staring us in the face. That strengthens the case for a status
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Is Opposition unity possible, and does it matter?
The next general election in May 2024 is still some way off. But 2023 will be a dress rehearsal for the final act, with assembly elections in no less than nine states. After the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP’s) thumping victory
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How India went from ‘fragile five’ to Sensex-ational
India has rarely been number one in the world in anything—save failures. It was once number one beggar for foreign aid and food aid. For decades, it was number one in the number of poor people. But how things have
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Why India must learn to live with agitations
Some BJP spokespersons believe that foreigners are trying to sabotage India’s economic growth by spurring agitations against projects of national importance. No, such agitations are intrinsic to democracy. The latest example was the stalling of construction at the mega-port at Vizhinjam,
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Fund-mentally disastrous: Why a return to Old Pension Scheme is a giant freebie
Please rethink your demand to abolish the National Pension System (NPS), the great reform that your own party enacted in 2013. Your party has brought back the old pension scheme (OPS) in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, two states where it rules,
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