The key Strategic Imperative of our time: A formal Indo-US Strategic Alliance Periods of power transition among the “great powers” are always periods of great peril for world peace...Read More
The Feel-Good Factor, Issues and the 2009 Election Outcome Dr. Manmohan Singh deserves our congratulations for becoming the first incumbent Prime Minister to be re-elected after completing a full five-year term since Nehru in 1962...Read More
David Miliband, the Congress-I prince, and the fecklessness of UPA foreign policy On March 10th, 1959, the Dalai Lama – leader of the Tibetan people, who had been under Chinese occupation since China’s invasion of Tibet in 1951 – decided to begin a dangerous journey from his Potala palace in his capital, Lhasa, to seek...Read More
Raju’s “Mithyam” and the implications for India’s business-politics nexus Capitalism’s weakest link the world over is the point at which business intersects with politics...Read More Leadership Selection: The consistent failure at the heart of our politics Leadership, and institutionalized mechanisms to choose those who will rise to the top, has been the bane of our politics...Read More Democracy and Capitalism: Reinforcing the complementary foundations of modern India Democracy and Capitalism must reinforce each other in creating the bedrock of a robust Indian State.....Read More |