In a country where some 40 percent of GDP comprises household consumption, it’s puzzling why politicians have never seen Indian consumers as a collective constituency.
The fact that Tibetan protests against visiting Chinese president Hu Jintao dominated media reports rather than a diplomatic gathering was not just the question of emotion prevailing over acronym and number
BY Ashok Malik 1 April 2012
UPA's reversal on FDI in retail trade exposes weak governance that paralyses global success
BY Ashok Malik 19 December 2011
Team Anna may appear to have won the battle, for now. But there appears to be a disconnect between Hazare and his colleagues and the young Indians who came out to cheer them
BY Ashok Malik 31 August 2011
The US president revealed the contours of a new grand bargain: access to American technology for access to Indian markets. This poses a twofold challenge for Singh.
BY Ashok Malik 10 November 2010
Other than Blueline bus drivers, Delhi's landlords are perhaps the city's single-most vilified, demonised, traduced and abused resident group. Three exceptions.
BY Ashok Malik 1 June 2006
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