EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Dec 12, 2020
3 minutes
(Aroon Purie)
Introducing fundamental reform in any country is a painful and challenging process, and even more so in a democracy. There are vested interests to contend with, opposing political parties all too willing to exploit any popular protest. In India, it is especially arduous because not only are we a democracy but also a federal republic. In addition, we are an economy steeped in decades of socialism, which has bestowed on us a legacy of populist policies. Any attempt to liberalise the economy and make it more subject to
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