The Indian experience of the deadly Spanish flu of 1918 shows how pandemics interact with social divide across communities ...
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Tackling the Inevitable: The Need for New Economic Ideas in the Time of Coronavirus
amitkapoor, , Articles, Covid 19, Economic Times, India Council, 0Tackling the Inevitable: The Need for New Economic Ideas in the Time of Coronavirus The machines have stopped. The...
The Missing Politics of Inequality Inequality is an inevitable outcome of economic growth. Only its extent can be kept...
As dust settles on Trump’s India trip, here’s a relook at the road ahead on trade
amitkapoor, , Articles, Economic Times, India Council, 0There will be several gains for India to make for itself by resolving the trade equations with the US. ...
Strategies for Innovation Innovation is an idea that is often discussed but equally misunderstood. In simple terms, innovation is...
Budget 2020: Cutting the Fiscal Restraints
amitkapoor, , Articles, Budget, Economic Times, India Council, 0Budget 2020: Cutting the Fiscal Restraints There were a lot of expectations riding on the Budget this year as...
Budget 2020: The Need for Gender Budgeting
amitkapoor, , Articles, Budget, Economic Times, India Council, 0The Need for Gender Budgeting The progress of a nation is inextricably linked with the status of its women....
Is it time for a more realistic disinvestment target?
amitkapoor, , Articles, Budget, Economic Times, India Council, 0Is it time for a more realistic disinvestment target? The upcoming Budget might be the most crucial one for...
How India can keep its airlines afloat In the past decade, the Indian aviation industry has seen two airlines...
Breaking the Resource Curse India has an abundance of mineral deposits. The country is the second-largest producer of steel;...
India’s worrying growth statistics and what they mean for the future
amitkapoor, , Articles, Economic Times, India Council, 0India’s Worrying Growth Statistics and What They Mean for the Future The Indian economy grew at 4.5 percent in...
Can Asia regain its former glory? For most of human history – or as far as data can tell...


























