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When the world is hurtling through economic crises and India stands relatively unhurt, the credit, in no small measure, goes to Raghuram Rajan
PV Narasimha Rao needed somebody who would be adept at tackling the immediate problems, come up with out-of-the-box solutions, and take courageous decisions to pull the country back from the precipice. He plumped for Manmohan Singh
A new frenzy of hope grips Raisina Hill as growth gains momentum
The three ‘shocks’ that are transforming India. But don’t expect miracles
Former Swiss banker and whistleblower Rudolf Elmer says that black money from the subcontinent stashed away in Swiss banks is used for terror activities. Exclusive interview with Deputy Editor Ullekh NP
Let’s face it, the Indian economy just cannot afford to give the idea of equity the go-by
India’s economy is in crisis and there exist ways to address it. But it looks as if little will happen until a new government takes office
India’s GDP is set to hit a big round figure of Rs 1 crore crore this new financial year. Here’s hoping it evokes reflection, not triumphalism
The courts ‘have been used only for the purpose of vindicating the rights of the wealthy and affluent’