Swapan Dasgupta
The Race for Happiness in the Age of Irrational Exuberance
Digital India will transform India and democracy through a more effective citizen-government engagement, will usher transparency in governance, take the government to the remotest villages and citizens
Harish Khare could have done better than his simplistic jottings to debunk the Modi phenomenon
S Prasannarajan • PR Ramesh • Suhel Seth • Tavleen Singh • Shiv Visvanathan • Ullekh NP • And more
Never before has the first three months of a Prime Minister been looked through a multi focal lens
Do it or be damned. After closely watching Modi at work, we deconstruct the big message from the first ten days of the Prime Minister
The strong leader was a beguiling idea, and Modi was hovering over India, reminding us of the price we had paid for tolerating a weakling for ten years
The person you really have to watch out for is a certain energetic public servant from Gujarat, because leaders’ biggest troubles are almost always self-inflicted wounds
It is cool to be a leader with a dash of emotionalism. There are occasions when shedding tears—or holding them back—in front of television cameras is the right thing to do.