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  • Swadeshinomics | 6-min read

    To build the Atmanirbhar story strong, India needs to create level playing field for domestic funds vis a vis foreign investors

    As we sit back to do the analysis of making country self-reliant, or Atmanirbhar, especially when the quarterly numbers tanked by 23.9 percent, the solution is in the investment…

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    Dr. Ashwani Mahajan

    October 6, 2020

  • Inkonomics | 5-min read

    It is disastrous, if Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman & her bureaucrats think that states can borrow more to meet their revenue shortfall

    On June 22, at Mexico City’s Azteca stadium Argentinian star footballer Diego Maradona used his fist instead of head to direct Steve Hodge’s unsuccessful tab to the pass…

    Ankush Mahajan

    Ankush Mahajan

    October 4, 2020

  • Energy Sutra | 4-min read

    India needs to recast the strategy to revive Natural Gas based thermal powerplants, along with out-of-the-box thinking & structural reforms

    Natural gas accounts for less than seven percent in India’s total energy basket. While Indian primary energy basket is dominated by coal with 55percent followed by Crude Oil…

    Prof. Pramod Paliwal

    Prof. Pramod Paliwal

    October 3, 2020

  • Inkonomics | 5-min read

    India’s GDP numbers are not scary, albeit the diagnosis is in improving consumption

    On August 31 evening, the country’s National Statistical Office (NSO) came out with the first quarter numbers, confirming that India’s GDP contracted by 23.9 percent.

    Ankush Mahajan

    Ankush Mahajan

    October 2, 2020

  • Counter View | 6-min read

    Inclusiveness or Secularism can’t be a one-way traffic, Mr Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar

    A lot of positive thinking intellectuals except inclusiveness from Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his dealings. Here, the inclusiveness is with regard to the Muslim community.

    Uday Mahurkar

    Uday Mahurkar

    October 1, 2020

  • Infoperspectives | 4-min read

    Threats From Cyberspace

    Prescience; the foreknowledge of events. The special ability to see or know about events before they actually occur is a valued trait since time immemorial.

    Pavithran Rajan

    Pavithran Rajan

    September 9, 2020

  • POWERLINES | 5-min read

    Commercial Mining auctions is a first step, now make it work

    Coal has been a trusted source of fuel for multiple applications apart from its value as metallurgical grade for industries like Iron & Steel where it acts as a reducing agent.

    Prof. Pramod Paliwal

    Prof. Pramod Paliwal

    August 21, 2020

  • Surya Namaskar | 5-min read

    The Sun is here to stay, let’s make the best hay

    With limitations of coal (environmental), gas (availability), hydro (environmental, gestation period) and nuclear (NIMBY, gestation period), solar has today become the de facto source for all new power projects.

    Guru Inder Mohan Singh

    Guru Inder Mohan Singh

    August 18, 2020

  • THE BULL RUN | 6-min read

    Why India need to deepen the bond market, for sustainable post-COVID recovery

    The corporate bond market is an important source of financing for corporates all over the globe. The USA boasts of the largest debt markets in the world, with its Corporate Bonds outstanding to GDP ratio standing at 123%, South Korea at 74%, Singapore at 34% and India at 17%.

    Prof Anshul Jain

    Prof Anshul Jain

    August 14, 2020

  • Swadeshinomics | 5-min read

    It is necessary not only to prevent further Chinese investment, but also to find ways to swap Chinese investments by Indian capital

    In the two decades years, China is trying to tighten its grip on the economies of the world, through its aggressive foreign trade policy.

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    Dr. Ashwani Mahajan

    August 13, 2020

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