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It’s the Magical Mystery Tour 

This government’s been raising expectations, not the economy  The government’s ‘Saaf Niyat, Sahi Vikas’ (Clean Intent, Right Development) campaign is expectation management in an election year.  Nineteen months after demonetisation, we still do not have a final count for the total volume of banned currency notes returned to the nation’s banks.   Are we really a…

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The Thirty-nine Steps: Why PM Has to Worry About Recency 

In business, especially in human-resource management, appraisers are cautioned to evaluate an individual’s or department’s performance over a sustained period and not let ‘recency’, the most recent events (especially the turbulent ones) colour their judgment.   I was reminded of this axiom by the Narendra Modi government’s current stint in Trishanku’s heaven. For those of us…

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Holding Up Half the Sky: From the Son Valley to a Cockpit 

In the summer of 1982, I travelled to Sidhi district in Madhya Pradesh to report on a fascinating archaeological expedition for India Today. An Indo-US team excavating in the Son Valley was sifting through stone artefacts from the Upper Paleolithic period (between 40,000 and 10,000 years ago) when they came across a rough circular sandstone…

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Why There is So Much More at Stake Than Gujarat

“Those who make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.”-Voltaire Absurdity was piled atop absurdity as seven weeks of vitriol ended in a splash on Tuesday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking a seaplane ride.  When this prime minister, arguably the most powerful mass leader we have had in a generation, breaks security rules,…

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Why We Must Not Give Up The Freedom to Think 

“August is the month of revolution,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in his monthly radio talk a few days ago. Wednesday was the 75th anniversary of the launch of the Quit India movement against British colonial rule, and Modi talked about the five-year journey from sankalp (intention) to siddhi (achievement) to independence in August 1947. …

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A History Lesson, As India Looks At The Future 

Right now, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has the option to strengthen governance, really start to fix the country’s major economic problems, and reinforce our institutions  The more you study India’s history the more you have to marvel at our infinite capacity to fight among ourselves. Ashoka, the last of the great Mauryan emperors, fought the…

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Trumpism & Moditva: A Parallax View of Past, Present & Future 

There are some remarkable similarities-and dissimilarities-between Narendra Modi and Donald Trump. Both men ran insurgent presidential campaigns that upended conventional political structures (I use ‘presidential’ advisedly for Modi; does the Bharatiya Janata Party matter any longer to our prime minister, when all around us people refer to his government as ‘Modi sarkar’?). Both men were…

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A Mid-term Morality Check: How is Modi’s India Doing? 

In the preface to his 1995 book ‘How Good People Make Tough Choices’, ethicist Rushworth M. Kidder wrote that when he interviewed twenty-two leading thinkers around the world about the challenges, they saw looming in the 21st century, six themes stood out.   Five of them were not surprising: the nuclear threat, environmental degradation, the North-South…

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Best Time for Modi to Break Out of Terror Logjam 

As usual, after a major terrorist attack, we have had a few days of jingoism. One journalist tweeted that “this India’ has moved on from strategic restraint. Television anchors burst a few blood vessels, urging retaliatory attacks after Uri ”and’ surgical strikes’ across the Line of Control. A senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) functionary recasts…

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Two Years of Modinomics: Silk Purse or Sow’s Ear? 

Modi can smoothly segue from pugnacious to presidential, and after two years of his ubiquitousness he can even appear statesmanlike in comparison with U.S. presidential hopeful Donald Trump and Rodrigo Duterte, the president-elect of the Philippines. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks to a joint session of the U.S. Congress on June 8, he will…

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Saffron Wash? Not Quite, Not Yet 

Why the regional thoroughbreds are the real winners in the assembly election sweepstakes  The scene for India’s regional politics was scripted by Conjeevaram Natarajan Annadurai in 1967. The screenwriter and playwright led his Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam to victory in Tamil Nadu (then Madras state), riding to power on resurgent Tamil nationalism and an anti-Hindi agitation. …

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How the Cold Hand of the Law Falls Across Two Centuries on Our Freedoms 

Twice in the past two and a half years, the Supreme Court has ruled with a 19th-century mindset on vital 21st-century issues affecting personal freedom using criminal and penal codification that was enacted by India’s British rulers. The Indian Penal Code of 1860 was first drafted by Thomas Babington Macaulay in 1837, and its enactment…