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Indian economic policy
India Can Do More to Protect Workers in War Zones
By Swetasree Ghosh Roy
Ironclad regulations for migrants in conflict zones are preferable to the current piecemeal approach.
The Push to Make Indian Manufacturing Globally Competitive
By Prachi Priya and Aniruddha Ghosh
The government’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme seeks to buoy India’s manufacturing sector, but don’t expect it to be a gamechanger.
India’s Economy After the Pandemic
By Ankit Panda
What lies ahead for the Indian economy?
RSS vs RCEP: Explaining Hindu Nationalists’ Opposition to RCEP
By Krzysztof Iwanek
The wide array of Indian groups opposing RCEP included the Hindu nationalist organization behind the ruling party.
To Reform India, Modi 2.0 Needs to Remember Modi 1.0’s Agenda
By Kriti Upadhyaya
The Modi government’s reform scorecard: a revived commitment to reforms is what the country needs.
India Eases Lockdown Even as Virus Case Jump in Capital
By Emily Schmall and Sheikh Saaliq
The decision comes alongside a spike in national COVID-19 cases.
Jobless After Virus Lockdown, Indians Struggle to Eat
By Associated Press
Unable to work, India’s poor find themselves in dire straits.
India’s Banks Are Imploding – As Is Its Fintech Bubble
By Sarika Kumar
No investor will be convinced to enter India until it gets its house in order.
Can India Become an AI Power on Its Own Terms?
By Tridivesh Singh Maini and Prannv Dhawan
India has big plans for AI, but more needs to be done in the area of execution.
India's 2016 Budget: What to Expect
By Ankit Panda
International investors will be eager for reassurance that India's 2016 budget will keep the emerging giant on track.
India Needs a More Integrated Economy to Fully Benefit From Big Trade Deals
By Anoop Singh
Policy measures like the GST will help India adapt to the external integration provisions of the TPP and RCEP.
Evaluating the US-India Strategic Agenda
By Raymond E. Vickery, Jr.
As dynamic democracies with an interest in the future of Asia, the United States and India should come together.
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