Just as the policies and programmes for development have to adhere to the law of the land – respecting the basic principles underlying the Constitution – so, too, must the idea of Hindutva. Sanjaya Baru Read Quote
During the 1990s, when India opened up to foreign investment, Japan was so mesmerised by the China opportunity that it chose to yield market space across a wide swathe of industries to South Korean competitors. Sanjaya Baru Read Quote
The 1990s was not just Japan’s ‘wasted decade,’ it was also a wasted decade for the India-Japan relationship. Sanjaya Baru Read Quote
The role of the media in economic management is not often recognised even by professional economists. Politicians, however, ignore this at their own peril. Sanjaya Baru Read Quote
Crises are inherent to market economies, but managing them is the key to political success, and the media plays a vital role in getting the policy message across. Sanjaya Baru Read Quote
The Indian voter will not shy away from sacrificing in the national interest. If the voter is convinced that high oil prices are a national challenge and that the government is doing its best to deal with the challenge, the voter would be willing to bear the burden. Sanjaya Baru Read Quote
Every university has its problems. The issues range from lack of amenities, plagiarism, poor quality research, sexual harassment, faculty moonlighting, and faulty and biased recruitment. Sanjaya Baru Read Quote
There is no denying the fact that China has been able to convert its economic might into commercial and technological capability. Sanjaya Baru Read Quote