Since prime minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014 the Indian fiat paper currency rupee has depreciated by 55% against the US dollar. During the Manmohan Singh era that depreciation was 33%. But, not just with the US dollar, it has depreciated significantly against UK pound (25%), Euro (30%), Swiss Franc (60%), and Singaporean […]
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Indian leaders, mainstream news media, government supporters, and many world leaders and global institutions like the IMF, World Bank, or WEF (World Economic Forum) always talk about India being one of the biggest consumer markets, or the fastest growing consumer market etc. How much truth is there in such claims? In this brief write up […]
The Indian government and public never get tired of bragging about their economy’s size, and it’s growth rate. For example, India’s economic growth is estimated to surge past most initial private and official forecasts, backed by robust domestic demand and government spending, helping New Delhi cope with punitive U.S. tariffs. The near $4 trillion economy […]
The Moral Case for Reservation After more than seventy years of Independence, India is still debating how to uplift its most marginalized communities. For decades, the state’s answer has been reservations. But have they genuinely helped the state uplift the marginalized group? It is certainly true that SC/ST communities have faced historic injustices, both before […]
The science of economics tells us that society’s resources are scarce, and we should use them with extreme care to make sure we do not waste them. The goal of every human action is to fulfill as many needs as possible using those scarce resources. There are two major economic systems that any economy can […]




