Is Nandan Nilekani a flight risk?
A sampling of information available in the public domain shows that an investigation into Mr. Nilekani will bear “lots of fruit”.
A sampling of information available in the public domain shows that an investigation into Mr. Nilekani will bear “lots of fruit”.
Please read on rediff.com. When it comes to economics, it is better for a government to be minimalistic or residual. Unfortunately, we want government intervention in everything. That means government has to necessarily spend. And where do we go to get that money for such expenditure other than through tax terrorism! The ever-expanding scope of […]
Will Consumption Boost India’s Economic Growth? appeared first on Mises India. India’s new and first female finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman in an interview recently said , At this stage, what we are looking at is making sure that consumption is encouraged through various steps that we’re taking, actually get the money into the hands of […]
While nation states far more powerful around the world have realised that you can’t put the cat back once it is out of the bag, with FATF releasing it’s guidelines and China giving bitcoin the status of protected property, the plebs in the Indian government want to continue on their path to attempt ban on […]
The Constitution of India was debated by several eminent and far-thinking personalities who saw far, realised the dangers of large government and limited the government’s influence by including Fundamental Rights in Part III of the Constitution. As this article points out, the Constituent Assembly mostly dismissed Ambedkar’s vision of a socialist democracy : If the […]
First published on Actual Anarchy With the advent of Modinomics, there is a considerable decline in the process of intellectualisation in the economic sphere. It may be a new norm of new India. The production of arguments, generally led by a coterie of statists, is usually drenched with the hopeless spirit of incoherent reasoning, confirmation […]