Skip to content
Chaitanya Kalbag
Chaitanya KalbagChaitanya Kalbag
  • HOME
  • BROWSE BY TAGS
  • PHOTO ARCHIVE
  • CONTACT US
  • ABOUT CHAITANYA
  • HOME
  • BROWSE BY TAGS
  • PHOTO ARCHIVE
  • CONTACT US
  • ABOUT CHAITANYA

Tag Archives: Dateline India

You are here:
  1. Home
  2. Entries tagged with "Dateline India"

Whose Line is PM Narendra Modi Toeing?

10th Sep 2015, 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

“The agenda focused on measures to correct the current account deficit, counter rupee depreciation and its impact on trade and industry, im­prove skill development and focus on developing industrial corridors,” one newspaper said about the prime min­ister’s brainstorming meeting. “The overall sentiment was to convert de­cisions to action and take back the country to a…

The Needle’s Eye
One Hundred Days of Latitude 

The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

I marked one hundred days of the Narendra Modi government by meeting four women called Usha Chaumar, Guddi Athwal, Annu Tamole and Sunita Chawaria who have travelled in just over a decade from the lowest rung of India’s caste ladder to a future that holds hope and optimism. Their lives and their stories were more…

The Needle’s Eye
Caste and Religion: Tough Tests, Steep Stakes

27th Aug 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

What can we be sure of as we head into the last four months of this year? Unless you live in one of those ha­vens of do-nothingness, like Jhumri Talaiya in eastern India or Peoria in the middle of the United States, chances are that you are uneasy wor­ried about the future, not sure that…

The Needle’s Eye
Modi’s Power: A Riddle Wrapped in a Mystery Inside an Enigma

13th Aug 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

In a striking exposition of what could be termed the Modi Doctrine, NSA Doval said if you are not able to exercise the power you possess because you don’t have the will, that is as good as not having it It is difficult to discern if Prime Minister Narendra Modi is begin­ning to lose his…

The Needle’s Eye
How Much Coal Does a Crony Need? 

29th Aug 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Or how much telecom spectrum? Or iron ore? Or how many ports and airports? How many zeros must be added to a long string before a billionaire is sated? In Leo Tolstoy’s riveting 1886 short story “How much land does a man need?” a poor Russian peasant named Pahom vows to own some land after…

The Needle’s Eye
Life and Death: Go Easy on the ‘Soma’

30th Jul 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

In his 2011 book ‘Target 3 billion’, APJ Abdul Kalam wrote about re­turning across the Rajasthan desert after India’s Pokhran nucle­ar tests in May 1998. The tempera­ture was around 50° C. A fellow sci­entist suggested they stop at a village called Badariya. There, Kalam was astonished to find a lush and green ashram. The head…

The Needle’s Eye
Lead Us From Ennui To Enlightenment 

7th Aug 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

It is amusing, and not entirely surprising, that anybody sounding less than flattering of the Narendra Modi government is instantly suspected to be a member of a left-liberal pseudo-secular club of automated naysayers. There is, too, a newer class of dissidents, consisting either of frustrated right-wingers dismayed at either not partaking of the loaves and…

The Needle’s Eye
Will Modi Declare Independence From Poverty? 

14th Aug 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

We are hopefully in the last of this summer’s dog days, and Sirius (or Svana as it is known in Hindu astrology) will glow a little less brilliantly in the hot night sky. Dog days are said to induce all sorts of mental upheaval, agitation, and unpleasantness. Perhaps that is why much of Europe wisely…

The Needle’s Eye
Is Modi Hoping Public Memory Will Stay Short?

16th Jul 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Did Narendra Modi just experience his Sharm el-Sheikh moment? The joint India-Pakistan statement issued in the Russian city of Ufa last Friday, after Modi initiated a meeting with Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif, has been all but repudiated by Sharif’s National Security Advisor Sartaj Aziz. Aziz said no talks with India can be held without Kashmir…

The Needle’s Eye
Loaves and Fishes: Modi the ‘Sthitaprajna’

2nd Jul 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

At times like this, with the air heavier, hotter and wetter than in a sauna, we Bhadravasis long for the cool breeze of reason to blow in soothing gusts across our stressed landscape. It is a good time to dip our toes in the scriptures.  Let me start with the Bhagavad Gita, that treasure trove…

The Needle’s Eye
Putting More Spine in Our Foreign Policy 

31st July 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

This weekend Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Nepal on his third foreign trip in ten weeks. By the end of September he will also have taken in Japan and the United States. Looming large on his itinerary will be China, which he visited four times as Gujarat’s chief minister in his quest for…

The Needle’s Eye
How the Narendra Modi Government Came Through Its Baptism by Fire

18th June 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

When he won power 13 months ago, Narendra Modi promised he would reel out a governance thriller that was high on quality, aesthetics, story line, dialogues and soothing background music. He would give his jaded audience something to applaud for its sheer integrity, performance and lasting impact.   Sadly, over the past ten days the government…

The Needle’s Eye
Time Now for Modi to Take Pictures of a Credible India

4th Jun 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Perhaps it is because every tremor registers as an earthquake on social media, but we seem besieged by one ‘not again’ moment after another. Whether it is suspect instant noodles or larvae-infested baby food or lecherous taxi drivers, is India simply predisposed towards badness, or are we just too much of a glass-half-empty nation?   Let’s…

The Needle’s Eye
Achhe Din, Ganga Din: Let’s Tune Down the Din 

17th July 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Somewhere, through the unbear­able din of television and anti-so­cial media this week, I saw one tweet that plaintively asked why we were hearing so much from everybody but not enough from Narendra Modi at the BRICS summit in Brazil.  Our prime minister met the lead­ers of China, Russia, Brazil and South Africa, but coverage back…

The Needle’s Eye
Not According to Plan 

10th July 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

When a little girl named Topsy is asked in Uncle Tom’s Cabin if she knew who made her, she says, “I expect I grow’d.” Today, Arun Jaitley will de­clare financial independence when he unveils Budget 2014 without the Planning Commission (PC) breath­ing down his neck. True, the Budget drafters in the Prime Minister’s Offi­ce and…

The Needle’s Eye
Reaping the Whirlwind in the 16th Lok Sabha 

10th July 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Our members of parliament sowed the wind in the 15th Lok Sabha and are reaping the whirl­wind in the 16th Lok Sabha. The last Lok Sabha worked only for 61% of its scheduled time, the worst in the past half-century. The Bharatiya Janata Party was in very aggressive opposition to the United Progressive Alliance. There…

The Needle’s Eye
Sticks and Stones: Modi Should Make No Bones 

The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Round about this time, we ought to have been chilling our champagne and getting ready to exult in, and cele­brate, a year of dramatic and positive change under the inspiring leader­ship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Vision, vim, vigour, and vitali­ty should have been the keywords for Year One of the Modi Era.  Yet the…

The Needle’s Eye
Modi Is Not Deng Xiaoping And He Will Never Be 

5th July 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

To begin with, Modi is under mi­croscopic watch and Deng never was. Modi has a good majority in the lower house of Parliament, but that does not mean lawmakers will blindly rubber-stamp his legisla­tive efforts. If you do the arithme­tic the National Democratic Alliance stands little chance of a majority in the Rajya Sabha, even…

The Needle’s Eye
Grasping the Nettle or Nettling the Graspers: Modi’s Ryot Act

23rd April 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

The Indian ryot, or peasant culti­vator, has always been a political football. When we think of a farmer most of us think, this man is getting subsidised water, elec­tricity, seeds, fertilizer. The gov­ernment buys his harvest. The government is keen to gift him a bank account under the Jan Dhan Yojana, even if he has…

The Needle’s Eye
Wanted: A Modi Road Show to Sell Reforms 

26th June 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

One of my prized possessions is a fossilised limpet, a kind of sea snail that attaches itself very, very tightly to rocks. The fossil must be hundreds of thousands of years old. It must have been prised off a rock with some force, the kind that is trying to get many of our privileged leaders…

The Needle’s Eye
The Numbers Narendra Modi Needs to Stack Up

9th April 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

One year ago, as voting got under­way in our national elections, I titled my first column in this newspaper A Witch’s Brew’. That referred to the choices India’s voters had. Now we know that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has had to quaff quite a potent concoction since he rode to power. In equal parts, he…

The Needle’s Eye
Power Plays: The Government Learns the Ropes

26th Feb 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

The Narendra Modi government has been taking a few hard knocks. It learned that sweet talk in Maharashtra’s sugar belt, or at a gaudy wedding celebration in a dusty town in the Uttar Pradesh bad lands, is just that: in politics, your friends always have one eye cocked at a higher seat of power. Your…

The Needle’s Eye
Hope, Hype and Heat: The Modi Baptism 

12th June 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

There is a new sense of purposefulness in government. Many of the early steps Modi has taken reflect his Chief  Executive Officer style in Gujarat. He does not believe in endless meetings and buck-passing.  It seemed like the rhyming slogans, the election jingles, and the grandiloquence of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s manifesto were all that…

The Needle’s Eye
Da, Da, Da: Scripture for Our Modern Times

19th Feb 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Damyata, datta, dayadhvam. “This very thing the heavenly voice of thunder repeats da, da, da, that is, control yourselves, give, be com­passionate.” In the ancient Hindu text Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, Prajapati or the creator is asked by his three-fold progeny —  gods, men and demons —for advice, and he ut­ters the syllable da three times. Self-control,…

The Needle’s Eye
Modi’s Task: To Make India Less Effluent, More Affluent 

2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

The PMO website is taking on the busyness of Modi’s own website. Within hours of Munde’s death, the list of cabinet ministers was updated with a blank space next to the ministries of rural development…  If you believe in signs and omens, all the days and dates this year coincide with 1947, our year of…

The Needle’s Eye
#SelfishWithModi: Delhi’s Political Game of Thorns

12th Feb 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Arvind Kejriwal is the India Rubber Man. A Leo in politics if there is one, charismatic, mercurial, impetuous and likeable despite his foibles, he has re-invented himself time and again and rebounded into a new avatar. IIT trained engineer, IRS tax officer, Right to Information activist, anti-corruption crusader, and sidekick to Anna Hazare, Kejriwal couldn’t…

The Needle’s Eye
Kejri Redux, or Modi Resplendent? A Capital Tale of People Power

5th Feb 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

I felt a deep sadness as I listened to the hysteria over the suspicious do­nations that went into the Aam Aadmi Party’s coffers ten months ago. The shouting was all about campaign financing. It broke out five days before voting in the Delhi assembly election, and it completely drowned out all talk about what the…

The Needle’s Eye
Modi-lar Kitchen: Can He Cook Up a Great Government? 

No Date Mentioned, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Modi went part-way towards BJP’s muscular defence strategy with the appointment of former Intelligence Bureau chief Ajit Doval as his National Security Advisor  The Rajyabhishek in the magnificent Rashtrapati Bhavan forecourt was a sight for sore eyes, and understandably some of us went ape even if we were not among the 4,000 people attending Narendra…

The Needle’s Eye
Looking Into Our Teacups to Read the Pin Stripes

29th Jan 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 20251 Comment

Long, long ago, before they invented news in 140 characters and we could remember our lives only through so­cial media timelines, some of us be­lieved it was possible to have our leaders display lofty politics and self­less diplomacy  That is not true, of course. Politics and diplomacy both involve winning people over; in the end,…

The Needle’s Eye
POTUS Comes to Lotus Land in Search of a BAM Moment

22nd Jan 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Just as I sat down to write this column came news that those Indians who can afford them are going to be paying a lot more this summer for Al­phonso mangoes. The Europe­an Union has lifted its ban on Indian mango imports, and up­wards of 16 million mangoes will flood British supermarkets alone. The Indians…

The Needle’s Eye
Modi May Have to Don New Avatar to Take Along Allies, New & Old 

2014, No Date Mentioned, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

One word summed up the five-week election: certitude. From the very beginning most of us were certain that the National Democratic Alliance would win power. It is fairly certain that the Congress party will suffer its worst defeat in 16 general elections. Over 300,000 kilometres, 440 rallies, 1,350 holograms, 4,000 chai pe charchas, and a…

The Needle’s Eye
Laughing Through Our Tears, or the Wages of Deadly Humour

15th Jan 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

On New Year’s Eve I attended the ‘The Book of Mormon’ at the Eugene O’Neill Theater on Broadway and as the rollicking, raunchy musical unfolded on stage, marveled again at America’s ability to laugh at itself and its idols. The play has won awards on both sides of the Atlantic since it premiered four years…

The Needle’s Eye
Thank You For Being a Part of the Fan Family 

No Date Mentioned, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

The end of campaigning in Amethi in a cacophony of anger, derogation, and obloquy was briefly leavened by “Twitter joining Rajinikanth.” The Superstar’s followers piled up at the rate of 20,000 an hour. Not even Narendra Modi, one of the Thalaivar’s first followers, could have matched that. Fantasy had trumped politics.  As if in affirmation,…

The Needle’s Eye
Mayday! We Need a Hundred Million Jobs! 

2015, No Date Mentioned, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings.-  Julius Caesar, Act 1 By Wednesday elections had been held for 438 seats, or four-fifths of the 16th Lok Sabha, and it seemed like a good point to draw breath and take stock of the men and women who…

The Needle’s Eye
Who’s Afraid of Modi?

2015, 25th April 2014, No Date Mentioned, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Certainly not the growing number of people who believe that “free speech” means a loose mouth and the abuse of certain classes or communities. Imran Masood, Azam Khan and Mulayam Singh Yadav are not afraid of Narendra Modi. Nor is the swelling saffron sena if you believe Ram Rajya is about to dawn. In its…

The Needle’s Eye
The Science of Day-dreaming, or How We Forgot How to Fly

2015, No Date Mentioned, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

“There are two kinds of people Greeks, and everyone else who wish they was Greek.” Gus Portokalos in ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’  I couldn’t stop laughing every time the father of the bride in this come­dy which I watched (not for the first time) with my family a few days ago, claims every word…

The Needle’s Eye
Poll Point: Who are We Voting for Anyway? 

2014, No Date Mentioned, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Several moons ago a car driver in Chennai told me the fascinating story of a young man whom he drove around in Coimbatore during the 2009 general elections. At every stop, the driver said, the young man would return with a bulging sack that he would stuff into the boot. The young man was collecting…

The Needle’s Eye
Multi-democracy Parties: Modi, Lee and Impermanence of Power

26th Mar 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

This column will be published exactly ten months after Narendra Modi took office in the South Block. It is as good a time as any to think of Lee Kuan Yew, whose funeral Modi will attend next Sunday, and of Singapore and India and their fates and futures.  Lee was a strongman in every sense…

The Needle’s Eye
Nota Bene: Indian Voter Can Turn Any Analysis on its Head 

10th April 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

First election since 1984 where a national party is looking like sure-fire winner Last weekend, just before the first phase of voting in India’s 16th general election opened, a group of people gathered in Delhi for a “nation-building” meeting. For two days they thrashed and turned in their search for a better alternative to the…

The Needle’s Eye
A Witch’s Brew 

2015, 3rd April 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

Which party will you vote for? It is a bit like England’s witch trials in the Middle Ages. You were dunked in water as a test; if you did not drown, you were pronounced a sorceress and burnt at the stake. Whichever government you elect, the choice is not clear, clean, or comforting.   By…

‘Me Tarzan, You All Janes’: The Alpha Indian Roars Again

12th Mar 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

More than once in the past couple of weeks, before he climbed into his plane to fly off to more island na­tions, Narendra Modi was at his his­trionic, chest-thumping best in Parliament. His voice rose and fell as he spoke, now in a shouted challenge and then dropping to a whisper.  MPs, and a larger…

The Needle’s Eye
Let Us Govern Ourselves , For a Change  

2014, No Date Mentioned, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

It is a wonder that we Indians find the time to accomplish all that we do. Huge chunks of our working days are swallowed up by totally unproductive toing, froing, talking, shouting, negotiating, and surviving. It is also a wonder that we aim to accomplish all that we want to. There is no scarcity of…

The Needle’s Eye
Resolutions 2015 for the Bharatiya Janata & the BJP

2015, No Date Mentioned, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

In the late 15th century, an anonymous playwright wrote Everyman, widely billed as the world’s greatest morality play of all time, in which the gentle aam admi, visited by sinister Death, is saved only by his Good Deeds after his Pride, Beauty, Strength, Discretion and Five Wits have all deserted him.   What Good Deeds…

The Needle’s Eye
Taxiing Towards a Karmic Take-off 

2014, No Date Mentioned, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 2025Leave a comment

It has been a rather bewildering week, with things not what they seem to be. The two Rohtak sisters who beat up their molesters on a bus: did the incident really happen? The Uber cab rape allegation: should all web based taxi services be banned in India or should we strengthen our technology, our telecommunications,…

The Needle’s Eye
Arrested development or attention deficit?

25th Jul 2019, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 18, 2025Leave a comment

The good news is that everybody– the International Monetary Fund was the latest to fall in line on Tuesday– agrees with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) that India’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate will be a modest 7% in 2019-20. The 0.3 percentage point reduction in its forecast is because of “a weaker-than-expected…

Bhopal gas leak container unearthed

19th Mar 1985, BhopalBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 18, 2025Leave a comment

Bhopal (Reuter) -Investigators probing the world’s worst industrial disaster have uncovered the steel tank from which poisonous gas leaked last December, killing 2.500 people, police said yesterday. Excavation work began last week and the tank has been freed of its casing of concrete, sand and charcoal, police in this central Indian city said. On December…

Debonair: Poems

Debonair, No Date MentionedBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 7, 2025Leave a comment

IF IT’S THE ONLY WAY OUT Feel the need to shout.  Hurl your hurt at me;  Let anger tinkle in sparkling shards  If it must  To my feet, to my toes that redden,  My blood a curious rust.  Grow roots into my stone perch.  Come, hang your rage,  Festoon my granite arms.  Don’t let this…

Benegal And Karnad: Speaking The Language Of The Masses

Kanara SaraswatBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 7, 2025Leave a comment

SHYAM BENEGAL Shyam Benegal grew up in the shadow of the Charminar at Hyderabad. Perhaps that childhood gave him two important outlooks the first of the quintessentially rural Andhra, the second of a more polished, Urduised, Hyderabad. Whatever the reason, Shyam decided, at a very early age, to grow up and make movies. In this…

Justice PN Bhagwati – People are losing faith in arbitration

Halsbury's Law, May 2009By Chaitanya KalbagMarch 7, 2025Leave a comment

Former Chief Justice of India, Justice PN Bhagwati, underlines the shortcomings in the arbitration system in India, in a discussion with Publishing Director Chaitanya Kalbag. He stresses the need to make arbitration cheap and speedy through the combined efforts of lawyers and arbitrators and moots legislation, if need be, in order to make it an…

The Needle’s Eye
Near total enrollment, improved infra; So what’s the problem with our education system?

27th Oct 2018, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 5, 2025Leave a comment

The Puranas say it took the gods and demons a thousand years, with some help from Vishnu who took on the form of a tortoise, to churn the Milky Ocean before it yielded the divine nectar (amrit). The samudra manthan also produced a deadly poison, halahala, which Shiva obligingly consumed. The churning of India’s education…

The Needle’s Eye
Unique question: Will we have a life after Aadhaar?

The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 5, 2025Leave a comment

If you are of a certain age, and not one of the millennial Indians who will turn 18 this year and be eligible to vote, you might remember watching The Net, the 1995 thriller starring Sandra Bullock as a cybersecurity expert who gets into a whole lot of trouble with cyberterrorists, who erase her identity…

The Needle’s Eye
Everything is hunky-dory, don’t you agree?

26th Jan 2018, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 5, 2025Leave a comment

The prime minister’s speech at the World Economic Forum was sweeping and aspirational (one observer said he was “preaching to the choir”). He presented India as the most attractive investment destination in the world, with its democracy, its young population, its diversity and the headroom it has in catching up with the West’s levels of…

The Needle’s Eye
How PM Modi has run UPA’s legacy programmes better than his predecessors

6th Jun 2018, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 5, 2025Leave a comment

They say the best way to persuade somebody is to plant an idea in their head and get them to start speaking about it as if it were their idea. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shown he is a great persuader. Persuasion is one thing: what about implementation? Over the past four years, the Bharatiya Janata…

The Needle’s Eye
It’s magical mystery tour: This government’s been raising expectations, not the economy

22nd Jun 2018, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 5, 2025Leave a comment

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 less-cash economy now? Authorities had to scramble to…

The Needle’s Eye
The IAF is the loser in the war over Rafale

4th Oct 2018, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 5, 2025Leave a comment

Nobody with even a rudimentary interest in national security will dispute that the Indian Air Force (IAF) needs more firepower. Currently, it has 600 combat aircraft, and 33 active squadrons against a sanctioned strength of 44. We face two implacable foes, on our western and northern borders. India’s 2018-19 defence budget totalled Rs 2.82 trillion,…

The Needle’s Eye
Better healthcare makes economic sense. Does it make political sense?

9th Aug 2018, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 5, 2025Leave a comment

Next week, when PM Narendra Modi makes his fifth Independence Day speech from the Red Fort, he might want to remind us that in 2022, the New India he has promised will arrive in more ways than one. Just four years from now, the World Bank predicts, India will jump past China to hit 1.411…

The Needle’s Eye
#MeToo: Impunity and immunity of sexual predators must end at media workplaces

18th Oct 2018, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 5, 20251 Comment

To call woman the weaker sex is a libel; it is man’s injustice to woman. If by strength is meant brute strength, then, indeed, is woman less brute than man. If by strength is meant moral power, then woman is immeasurably man’s superior. – Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Male-dominated. Super-hierarchical. Forgiving. Stanford sociologist Marianne Cooper listed…

The Needle’s Eye
Will India ever learn to speak loudly? The signs, so far, are dismal

15th Nov 2018, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 5, 2025Leave a comment

Earlier this month the United Nations issued its first set of ‘diya’ postage stamps to mark Diwali and the triumph of good over evil. It was a nice gesture (and I possess a sheet of the stamps) but a reminder of the continuing conundrum of why India punches far below its weight in the world’s…

The Needle’s Eye
The government is performing a risky high-wire balancing act

7th Feb 2019, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 5, 2025Leave a comment

Let me put it simply: the government is performing two balancing acts simultaneously. In order to get to this perilous position, it has time and again turned precedent on its head, laying it open for the next administration to also throw caution to the winds. This is not good for a country of our size.…

India has crossed just one battle line, but many more lie ahead

7th Mar 2019, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 4, 2025Leave a comment

Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. More precisely, it grows from the air-to-air missiles mounted on an upgraded but ageing MiG 21 Bison fighter-interceptor flown by the intrepid Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who took on U.S.-made Pakistani F-16s on Feb 27. Around the time the young pilot was repatriated to India…

The Needle’s Eye
Can India fashion a policy to weather the existential crisis it faces?

30th Sep 2019, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 4, 2025Leave a comment

Greta Thunberg’s emotional speech at the UN Climate Action Summit on Sept 23 was followed by Donald Trump’s mocking tweet: “She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future.” But we all know that the 16-year-old Swedish schoolgirl-activist is right. The warnings are crowding in, fast and ominous.…

The Needle’s Eye
A $5 trillion economy is a stretch; do we have the running legs?

12th Jul 2019, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 4, 2025Leave a comment

In 2018, India’s per-capita gross domestic product (GDP) was $2015.60, according to the World Bank. This makes sense– our economy is currently sized at $2.7 trillion, and our population is around 1.35 billion. This is considerably behind the United States ($62,641) and not even a fourth of China’s $9,770.80. The Bank’s data show that India’s…

The Needle’s Eye
Does this festive season herald fireworks or damp squibs?

10th Oct 2019, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 4, 2025Leave a comment

It is amazing how things come around. I was listening to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Houston speech. After speaking in several Indian languages, Modi said: “Maine itna hi kaha hai: Everything is fine.” Suddenly, I remembered the theme song from 3 Idiots. Eight years have gone by and the lyrics could have been written today.…

The Needle’s Eye
EC needs more rope to get to the bottom of campaign spending

18th Apr 2019, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 4, 2025Leave a comment

Money is making Election 2019 go around. Currency with the public totalled Rs. 20.64 trillion on March 15, five days after the elections were announced. This compared with Rs. 12.48 trillion on March 7, 2014, two days after the previous Lok Sabha election was announced. Where is the less-cash economy that demonetisation was supposed to…

The Needle’s Eye
Winning the vote of over-confidence

22nd July 2018, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 4, 20251 Comment

It says a lot about Narendra Modi’s absence of apprehension over Friday’s no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha that the same day the foreign ministry announced his visit to Rwanda, Uganda and South Africa. He will be away during the first full week of the monsoon session, which could be the last of the 16th…

The Needle’s Eye
Will Ayushman Bharat do better than its predecessor schemes?

9th Aug 2018, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 4, 2025Leave a comment

Sometime over the next few weeks, most likely in his Independence Day speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will formally launch what has already been billed as the world’s biggest public healthcare programme, Ayushman Bharat, or the National Health Protection Mission (AB-NHPM). The scheme was announced in the 2018-19 Budget and approved by the Cabinet in…

The Needle’s Eye
Be careful what you digest from the results of the assembly elections

13th Dec 2018, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 4, 2025Leave a comment

I like only one kind of fudge and one kind of shake, the chocolate kind. And I especially dislike fudges and shakes of the economic kind. The Narendra Modi government, by no means on its last legs, has treated us to quite a bit of the second type over the past two years. It’s not…

Bhagalpur Blindings- Blinkers on Barbarity 

15th Jan 1982, India TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 3, 2025Leave a comment

Public memory is all too amnesic., and the Bhagalpur blinding’s which sickened and shocked the nation when they were exposed in November 1980 have almost become history. Even the dogged legal battle for justice by the blinded has virtually disappeared from newspaper columns, lowering a ‘curtain of silence on one of the most shameful episodes…

FAMILY PLANNING – Injection Of Hope 

15th Feb 1983, India TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 3, 2025Leave a comment

Family planning in India has always been dogged by a debilitating combination of moral, sociological, superstitious and even political complexes. Post-1977, however, while the nation’s population control effort has acquired the coy appellation of ‘family welfare’, encouraging work has been done towards adopting newer and safer techniques of birth control.  Last fortnight Dr Badri Nath…

SURYA – Sun Changes its Spots 

15th March 1982, India TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 3, 2025Leave a comment

Not since Brutus has there been such a stab in such a back. No wonder Indira Gandhi was so “absolutely livid” and her daughter-in-law Maneka so studiously low-key. The culprit: Maneka’s mother Amiteshwar Anand, who fetched Mrs Gandhi a resounding snub by selling her chintzy. down-at-heel magazine Surya India and its Hindi counterpart to two…

Bharatiya Janata Party – Gilding An Image 

15th Apr 1982, India TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 3, 2025Leave a comment

ALL GOOD Hindus hope to reincarnate as better Hindus, and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will be celebrating its second birthday on April 5 with the conviction that it is well on the way to establishing itself as a “nation alternative”. More than anything else, a strident section in the party is anxious to shed…

Siberian Crane – Struggle For Survival 

15th Feb 1983, India TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 3, 2025Leave a comment

For centuries, cranes have been held up as auspicious birds in many countries, serving as symbols of long life and happiness. Ironically, however, the graceful Siberian crane (Grus leucogeranus) is in grave danger of being reduced to total extinction only around 250 of these birds exist world-wide today. The crane family, Gruidae, itself is the…

Farmers can face the world 

16th Jan 2007, Hindustan TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagFebruary 26, 2025Leave a comment

…says Bhagwati, feels it is a fallacy to think our farmers would be swamped by global competition; wants India to be ready for freer trade in farm sector They call economics a dismal science, but it need not be so when Dr Jagdish Bhagwati discusses it. The Columbia professor, who has long been a frontrunner…

Gandhi Still Faces Obstacles To Peace Despite Punjab Triumph 

27th July 1985, Korean TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagFebruary 26, 2025Leave a comment

New Delhi (Reuter)—Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s peace pact to end three years of sectarian turmoil in Punjab has won wide support but analysts say he still faces obstacles in curbing Sikh unrest.  Gandhi, a former airline pilot with five years in politics and eight months in power, confounded critics Wednesday by defusing an explosive…

Bhopal victims try to rebuild lives 

28th Mar 1985, BhopalBy Chaitanya KalbagFebruary 25, 2025Leave a comment

by Chaitanya Kalbag, Reuter, in Bhopal  Hundreds of people stand outside the drab white bungalow, clutching yellow X-ray folders and medical prescriptions in a line stretching down the driveway flanked by dry, leafless bushes.  A chorus of dry coughs punctuates the slow progress of emaciated men, ragged children and ghost-like Muslim women covered head-to-toe in…

Deficit sets alarm bells ringing

5th Feb 2013, Business StandardBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 25, 2024Leave a comment

Govt’s fiscal profligacy has made a mockery of the FRBM Act The government’s fiscal profligacy has made a mockery of the FRBM Act.  Pranab Mukherjee sounded pleased earlier this week when he told a TV interviewer that India’s projected fiscal deficit of 6.8 per cent of GDP in 2009-10 was still better than the 11…

How to apologise without saying sorry

20th Jan 2013, Business StandardBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 25, 2024Leave a comment

Apologising is never easy. Barack Obama knows this now. He made a non-apology apology last week to a Massachusetts police sergeant two days after saying the officer “acted stupidly” in arresting Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr because he was trying to break into his own house. Obama’s decision to wade into a local issue…

When the Centre Cannot Hold

3rd Dec 2008, Khaleej TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 22, 2024Leave a comment

India boasts some of the best strategic brains in the world. But have we come up with a national consensus on how to tackle terror? Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack…

The Sexual Fears of Men

Eve's Weekly, May 13th - 18th 1978By Chaitanya KalbagOctober 22, 2024Leave a comment

Perhaps Kinsey would have an exhilarating time if he were to conduct a survey among young Indian men on their sexual fears and phobias. We have a long way to go before we attain the permissiveness of the West, say some wise men. But what strikes any observer is the fact that. more than thirty…

The Confessions of an Indian Woman-Hater

11th Jul 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

This week CHAITANYA KALBAG takes off on Sasthi Brata’s best-selling novel “Confessions of an Indian Woman-Eater”. Vrata is one of those typical Indians who have followed in Nirad Chaudhuri’s footsteps: the man who lives off dishwashing in some seedy Gulf restaurant while writing home about the cushy job he’s got, working in pile-carpeted comfort.  …

Train to Uzbekhistan

16th May 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

Fortnightly Take off on Bestsellers  A short, spicy travelogue-cum-novel, “Train To Uzbekhistan” is replete with descriptions of the locomotive that hauls the assortion of bogies, one of which holds Dukhwant Singh. The author has drawn obvious inspiration from Agatha Christie and we find him attempting half-heartedly to describe the distribution of the compartments, just like…

Fortnightly Take- off on Bestsellers : Hovel

For You, May 30th - Jun 12th 1976By Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

Hovel is another masterpiece in analytical fiction by Bailey, whose previous successes included Hangar Zero Nine and Tyres. The book measures 11 cms by 18 cms, is printed on glazed 20 Ibs paper and is set in Monotype Garamond.   The blurb on the jacket tells you that Bailey is a master at looking into…

Dr. Jung & Zeenat Aman

8th Feb 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

I’ve been seeing too many Hindi movies. Talk about the bus system, or the weather, or your television set, and I prefer to opt out. But initiate a debate on the Relative Physiques Of Hindi Heroines, and I can walk away with the Dale Carnegie plaque. Which is why a lot of friends advised me,…

The Buns of Camerone

27th Jun 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

The Buns of Camerone is MacFat’s sixth book. The dust-jacket says it’s a thriller in the true Fleming Le Carre tradition. I would prefer to call it a thriller. it combines the preposterousness of a thriller with the eleventh-hour look of a filler. If you are ignorant of what ‘filler’ means, ask the nearest journalist. …

One Modern Indian Intellectual

For You, Nov 1976By Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 2024Leave a comment

Take a dash of Proust and add a few drops of Sartre. Mix with a tablespoon of Ezekiel and set mixture in front of Vrinda Nabar on TV screen. When half-baked, sprinkle some grated poetry and simmer at the Jehangir Art Gallery, Garnish with scraps of leftist doctrines and dress with chopped Charminars. Add Nirad…

Slavery at Noon

13th June 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

Our fourth bestseller take-off this fortnight is the controversial ‘Freedom at Midnight’, a book that sold the maximum hardcover editions in India in the past ten years.   SLAVERY AT NOON by Harry Rollins and Feminique Rapierre. Published by Lucas. 555 pages, Rs. 55.   The authors attempt to present fiction as pulp history. Rollins and…

Teevee Madness

18th Apr 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

Gone are the days of traffic jams on Thursday evenings when everyone rushed home to see Chhaya Geet. Gone also are the days when Kamleshwar spent hours telling us why the trains were not back on the tracks. Now it’s only affluent sons who buy TV sets so their parents can spend the evenings at…

Satya Sai baba : Take it or Leave it

29th May 1998, Dec 14th-27th 1975, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 20241 Comment

One evening twenty years ago in Puttaparti, a village in Andhra Pradesh, a 60 year old man lay close to death. As his wife and daughter looked on anxiously his breathing became erratic and he went into a coma. An hour later, his body began to turn cold and the relatives clustered around his bedside,…

Manipur – A State Of Siege

Jun 1st - 15th 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

Nothing seems to work right in Manipur, and a combination of corruption, misgovernment, and unemployment, compounded by the continuing presence of the Army and various paramilitary forces, is fuelling the people’s frustration and aiding their drift towards rebellion. At first sight, Imphal is cloaked in quietude. It looks more like a small town than the…

Gathering Storm in Tamil Nadu

Mar 16th-29th 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

The violence and the passions that have unleashed a caste war in Gujarat have found sympathetic onlookers in Tamil Nadu. These onlookers may not remain passive: they are already contemplating demonstrations of support for the anti-reservationists in Gujarat.   “If it’s necessary, we’ll all go to Gujarat and join the agitation,” bursts out Mrs. Bagalakumari…

Assam: Why the Minority Govt Continues

Apr 13th -26th 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

Not because it wants to solve the foreigners issue In Assam, a Chief Minister who is unpopular in her own party is being kept on, a minority government is being propped up, and the powers that be seem uninterested in solving the foreigners issue. In Manipur, the Assembly has been suspended while the Congress(I) works…

Putting The Pieces Bach Together

4th Feb 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 14, 2024Leave a comment

The ‘poverty line’ is assumed to be consumption of Rs 65 per capita per month in rural areas and Rs 75 in urban areas at 1977-78 prices. On this basis in 1977-78, 306 million people in India were living below the ‘poverty line’, of whom 249 million were in rural areas and 57 million in…

Carnage in Tripura -Tribals Fight Bengali Domination

23rd Jun- 6th Jul 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 14, 2024Leave a comment

The first spark flew on 6 June. A Bengali shopkeeper at Lembucchara, 8 km from Agartala, lent a tribal friend of his a dao (sickle) to cut a pineapple with. Joking about the sickle’s blunt edge, the tribal tossed it back to the shopkeeper. It hit another tribal standing close by, wounding him negligibly. But…

Kisan Rally – Was This Costly Tamasha Necessary?

Mar 2nd-15th 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

The kisans got a free ride, and helped give the Congress(l) a lift Never had so many people gained so little from so heralded an event as the Kisan Rally in Delhi on 16 February. Estimates of the crowd gathered on the Rajpath lawns ranged from 2.5 million by Delhi Police Commissioner PS Bhinder to…

The Quality Of Justice

3rd Mar 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

Poorly paid, snowed under by a huge backlog of pending cases, buffeted by the government’s attempts to manipulate judicial processes and appointments, our judiciary has not been able to preserve its independence. At the same time, our Constitution has been considerably tampered with by the legislature. What are the causes of this state of ,…

The Dead Still Haunt Chasnalla!

July-August 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

Four and a half years after it was struck by a terrible accident in which 375 miners died, the Chasnalla colliery is nowhere near being re-opened. Nor are the dead miners’ families in sight of a lasting solution for their problems. The road to Chasnalla is not an easily forgettable experience. The geography is that…

Some Chasnalla Case Histories

July-August 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

Rehabilitating the Chasnalla victims families has proved to be an on-going task. The Indian Iron and Steel Company’s welfare officers at Chasnalla wear a perpetually harassed look. Every day their offices are mobbed by complainants: relatives who allege desertion by widows who allege cheating by their dead husbands relatives; it is a noisy scene. fuelled…

The Accident & Its Aftermath

July-August 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

“Chasnalla was unique”, said a civil servant in Patna. “The government moved very fast in rehabilitating the victims’ families. There were few delays, little red tape.” Had the government .set up a cell to monitor rehabilitation, to take follow-up action? “No,” said the civil servant, crestfallen.   In Ranchi we met the legendary KB Saxena…

Cinema Boom in South India – How Madras became India’s film Capital

Mar 31st-Apr 12th 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

How Madras became India’s film capital The next time you are talking about Indian films, don’t let your tongue slip into saying “the Bombay film industry” No longer is Bombay India’s film capital. In 1979, less Hindi films were produced than in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. The Censors in Madras can barely keep up with…

Youth Politics -The Same Old Game

25th Jun 1979, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 10, 2024Leave a comment

What is the current state of youth politics? Every youth organisation is dominated by the parent party and suffers from the prejudices of old politicians. Every youth organisation is dormant most of the time but takes to street warfare when roused. Youth politics are only a youthful version of the rot that has eaten into…

←123→

This website was created and developed, and is being maintained, by the Digital Empowerment Foundation.


Thanks to Nandan and Rohini Nilekani for their friendship and institutional support.

Go to Top