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Remembering Dr Singh, Finance Minister

'The critical event signalling a new era for India was Dr Singh's 1991 Budget in which he quoted Victor Hugo to say that no power on earth could stop an idea whose time has come,' recalls T N...

Modi's Cultural Push

With changes to Delhi's architectural map, a re-naming rash, and more Hindu symbolism in secular spaces, the government is making it clear it wants a clean break with post-colonial India, asserts T...

What Can INDIA Offer Bharat In 2024?

The real risk is that the core assumption -- that the votes for a candidate sponsored by an alliance will at least equal the sum total of its parts -- proves to be facile, observes T N Ninan....

Will Opposition Undo BJP Laws If Voted To Power?

The Opposition parties need to spell out how exactly they will protect the citizen from government excess, asserts T N Ninan. IMAGE: Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya...

Will India See Return Of Two-Party Politics?

If only the Congress could rebuild on its strengths and develop a modern enough ideology, we could again be moving towards a clearer two-party political landscape, asserts Shekhar Gupta. IMAGE:...

This Is Not The End Of Gautam Adani

Mr Adani has a fight on his hands. It is not a fight to the death, asserts T N Ninan. IMAGE: Gautam Adani, founder and the chairman of the Adani Group. Photograph: ANI Photo The operative question...

The Rakesh Jhunjhunwala I Knew

A family man, a confident investor, someone who was sure two decades ago that India and its stock market were going to boom.T N Ninan recalls his chats with Rakesh Jhunjhunwala. Illustrations:...

Want Stronger Rupee? Manage The Economy

India's politicians need to do a better job of managing the economy: Inflation control, productivity improvement, etc, asserts T N Ninan. Illustration: Uttam Ghosh/Rediff.com When P Chidambaram...

Pandora Papers: A Rich Man's Game

The money stashed away in tax havens is estimated at between $5.6 trillion and $32 trillion, numbers to make your eyes pop, asserts T N Ninan. Illustration: Uttam Ghosh/Rediff.com   'The main...

When will Modi privatise railways?

'The new trains should be fast, but the roll-out of the privatisation plan should be slow and well-considered,' recommends T N Ninan. Photograph: Reuters The issues to do with privatising railway...