I’m in Delhi as part of the LSE’s Asia Forum which heard from the distinguished economist Dr Manmohan Singh, who also happens to be the Prime Minister
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India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017 will feature panels discussing concerns relevant to India’s future...
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In the lastest POLIS guest blog, journalist Akash Soni reports from India where he’s been working on...
Partition of British India in 1947 triggered a huge refugee crisis in India. In addition, low agricu...
Sohaib Athar offers an overview of Dr Montek Singh Ahluwalia’s talk at the LSE last Thursday
India has undergone a remarkable transformation over the last two decades. Its economic growth, aver...
Is India a news paradise? This is one of the few countries where newspapers sales are soaring. 250 m...
The winter of 2004 finds India in a euphoric mood. The print and electronic media are bursting with ...
India began its participation in financial and trade globalisation in an orderly and limited way und...
India achieved independence in 1947 after about two hundred years of British rule. Soon thereafter, ...
British Prime Minister David Cameron arrived in India today with the biggest delegation a British pr...
As India looks towards further liberalisation, it must first prepare its economic institutions by re...
Full title: It's Asia's turn - what about India? Can India's managers accept the baton of leadership...
India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017 will feature panels discussing concerns relevant to India’s future...
In an exclusive interview, Lord Desai discusses India’s agrarian economy, corruption in New Delhi an...
Professor Amartya Sen recently launched his new book “An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictio...
Ahead of India @ 70, presented by Apollo Tyres Ltd, Harish Alagappa outlines the context of the seco...
In the lastest POLIS guest blog, journalist Akash Soni reports from India where he’s been working on...
Partition of British India in 1947 triggered a huge refugee crisis in India. In addition, low agricu...
Sohaib Athar offers an overview of Dr Montek Singh Ahluwalia’s talk at the LSE last Thursday
India has undergone a remarkable transformation over the last two decades. Its economic growth, aver...
Is India a news paradise? This is one of the few countries where newspapers sales are soaring. 250 m...
The winter of 2004 finds India in a euphoric mood. The print and electronic media are bursting with ...
India began its participation in financial and trade globalisation in an orderly and limited way und...
India achieved independence in 1947 after about two hundred years of British rule. Soon thereafter, ...
British Prime Minister David Cameron arrived in India today with the biggest delegation a British pr...
As India looks towards further liberalisation, it must first prepare its economic institutions by re...
Full title: It's Asia's turn - what about India? Can India's managers accept the baton of leadership...