Sanjeev S. Ahluwalia

Sanjeev S. Ahluwalia is currently Advisor, Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi. [New Delhi, India]

Message to BJP: Include the Poor and Elderly

To move India forward, Narendra Modi and his BJP must follow a new script – protecting the poor and more accountability.

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India’s Choice: Saintliness Vs. Efficiency

The key decision of India’s BJP party is to choose between adopting a zero tolerance policy on corruption or focusing on high growth.

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India After the G-20 Summit

How does India fit into the world economy? Does the world’s soon to be most populous nation have a viable economic strategy?

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Connectography: Mapping the Global Network Revolution

Parag Khanna’s latest book brings together masses of information anecdotally in a narrative format.

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Britain’s Royalty, India’s Royalty: A Comparison

What can India learn from Britain’s William and Kate and the House of Windsor? We have our own “royals.”

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President Hollande’s Musings on India

In contrast to France, disruption rather than continuity is the order of the day in India today.

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The Modi Marathon

Can Modi transcend pain and stress and focus on the goal?

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India: When Populism is Not Sustainable

Why is the Delhi’s Chief Minister Kejriwal’s popularity plunging?

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India: Maneuvering Among China, the US, Europe and Russia

Prime Minister Modi faces a real foreign policy “trilemma.”

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India’s Economy: Embedding the Next Steps into the FY 2015-16 Budget

How to shape the economic structures of the world’s second most populous nation.

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