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G20 returns to Asia
It is G20’s imperative to act as a leader in regulating crypto-assets
As Air India flies to the Tatas, a brief history of India’s biggest policy failure
এক আধুনিক আর্থিক ব্যবস্থার জন্মের রিপোর্ট কার্ড
Fintech industry: The great equaliser for women
অর্থনৈতিক সংস্কার কী ভাবে ভারতের বৈদেশিক নীতিকে প্রভাবিত করল
अभी अधूरी है आर्थिक आकांक्षाएं
India 2030: The rise of a Rajasic Nation
कोविड-19 महामारी के बाद उपभोक्ताओं के व्यवहार में बदलाव
8 windows to view India’s economic reforms: Past, present and future
8 reforms to end India’s regulatory cholesterol
Completing the 1991 Agenda: Reforms for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Looking back on the 1991 reforms in 2021
Constraints to Convictions: PV Narasimha Rao to Narendra Modi
Emergence of a modern financial system: A report card
Time to reform Institutions? The case for going beyond economic reforms
Agenda for economic reform: Joint statement by P.N. Dhar, M. Narasimham, I.G. Patel and R.N. Malhotra
Fragile politics: A necessary and sufficient condition for reforms
Agenda for Economic Reform P. N. DHARI. G. PATELM NARASIMHAMR. N. MALHOTRA
भविष्य की दिशा: महामारी के बीच टिकाऊ और हरित विकास का रास्ता
A budget ‘like never before’?
भारताच्या हरित पुनरुत्थानाचा मार्ग
Economic Survey 2020-21 shapes a new India-centric policy narrative
Domestic reform key to India’s rise
‘न्यू ब्रेटन वूड्स’चा आढावा घेताना…
चीनसोबत संबंध तोडणे सर्वांनाच अवघड
Post-pandemic development priorities: Need for SDG-consistent macroeconomic frameworks
Industrial corridors, if executed well, can lead to equitable and sustainable economic growth