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Crossroads of Power: Strategic Aspects of India’s Economic Relations...
This study reviews the strategic aspects and related ramifications of existing and potential surface trading routes between India and the three South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries: Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan, and the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) member country Myanmar.Riding the Tracks of Time: Indian Railways – An Unfinished Revolution
In this paper, Jaimini Bhagwati and Shalini Chauhan trace the legacy of India's railway system, its expansive growth, and ongoing challenges.Ban Pan-masala Promotions
Jaimini Bhagwati writes about the dangers of celebrities advertising pan masala and how it can impact the youth.The UK a Tax Haven?
Is the UK providing refuge to India's absconding financial scamsters? Jaimini Bhagwati examines.That Thucydides Trap Again
Does China have to inevitably face confrontation from the US and seek domination over India, asks Jaimini Bhagwati.It’s Financial Sector Greed Again
US and European regulators ignored basic risk management. But why do regulators allow financial sector firms to gamble with depositors' money?The Adani affair
This article reflects on the alleged negligence of Indian regulators in the context of the anti-climactic return of capital to those who had subscribed to the Adani Enterprises follow-on public offer (FPO) of Rs 20,000 crore.The Supreme Court’s Supremacy
Jaimini Bhagwati writes about how the Supreme Court should not be challenged, yet judges should not select judges.Indian Rupee Goes Digital
Digital currency and fail-safe wireless connectivity should have preceded demonetisation, says Jaimini Bhagwati.Meritocracy & Reservations
Has merit become a bad word in India? For India's exceptional human resources to remain in the country, it needs to phase out all caste, community, and income-based reservations, writes Jaimini Bhagwati.The Overvalued Rupee: Managing Exchange Rate Volatility and Forex Reserves
Since the 1950s, a cocktail of partisan domestic interests has resulted in the Reserve Bank of India and the Indian government favouring an overvalued rupee, writes Jaimini Bhagwati.India’s National Priorities are Best Served Domestically
We should scale down expectations and time expended on preparing for the SCO and G20 summits, says Jaimini Bhagwati.Drone Strikes: Targeted Killings Raise Troubling Questions
The increasing range and automation of drone strikes are a matter of global concern, says Jaimini Bhagwati.IPEF versus RCEP
The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) has military ramifications, but the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) does not, says Jaimini Bhagwati.Dismal Realities about Healthcare in the National Capital Region
"It is surprising that the Indian insurance regulator allows so many exceptions under private health insurance."India Could Drink Sustainably from the Spring-Wells of Development
Jaimini Bhagwati argues how India, as a swing state could seek greater accommodation of its strategic and economic interests with the West in light of the undeclared war with Russia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) countries.Corporate Misgovernance in India
NSE has blotted its record even with separate chairman and managing director roles, says Jaimini Bhagwati.Explosive Dying Declaration?
Government and judiciary must collaborate and investigate into Kalikho Pul's accusations, says Jaimini Bhagwati.In Dialogue with Jaimini Bhagwati on “The Geoeconomic Effects of the...
Jaimini Bhagwati, Distinguished Fellow, CSEP, and former Indian Foreign Service officer, talks to Constantino Xavier, Fellow, CSEP about the impact of the Russia-Ukraine crises on India's economic interests in the short and medium term.What is the Credibility of Government Accounting?
When the government presents the 2022-23 Budget, there will be relatively little attention spent on correlating the budget numbers with recent CAG reports or the deliberations of the PAC, says Jaimini Bhagwati.Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) and Long-Term Bulk Lending in India
Jaimini Bhagwati examines the effectiveness of the 2016 Insolvency and Bankruptcy Act (IBC) as the most recent legislation to enable quicker resolution of disputes between borrowers and lenders thus encouraging higher volumes of long-term lending.India’s Hopes and Dynasties
The country needs greater social harmony to accelerate economic development, says Jaimini Bhagwati.Economic Heft and Foreign Policy Posturing
India's foreign policy options are circumscribed by its relatively inadequate economic size and technological capabilities, says Jaimini Bhagwati.Indian Treasures at Home and Abroad
Historically significant sites, artefacts and papers in India and the UK should be made accessible to wider audiences.Monetisation of Government Assets
Leasing government-owned land would be easier and should be accorded higher priority.How the US Created China’s Dominance
The US, more than other G7 countries, has called out the bristling hubris of a totalitarian China, writes Jaimini Bhagwati.Indus Waters Treaty is worth preserving
Selective cooperation with Pakistan, not mindless confrontation is the way forward, writes Jaimini Bhagwati