Economist Arvind Subramanian joins Milan Vaishnav for a candid conversation on the looming crisis facing Indian federalism and potential solutions.
- Milan Vaishnav,
- Arvind Subramanian
Economist Arvind Subramanian joins Milan Vaishnav for a candid conversation on the looming crisis facing Indian federalism and potential solutions.
In this episode, Arvind Subramanian joins Suyash Rai to discuss the rise and fall of India's economic growth. They answer questions such as how can we assess India's economic growth? Which indicators and factors are the most useful? And what are some of the challenges and opportunities that India faces today?
While India’s rise is undeniable, its trajectory within the global order remains unclear. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for India to become a leading power represents a change in how the country’s top political leadership conceives of its role in international politics
The forthcoming Indian general election, scheduled to begin in mid-April, will be arguably the country’s most critical vote since 1977.
The United States must confront the uncomfortable reality that China’s economic and military might may eventually rival or even surpass its own.
Gold has been in the news in India lately because high and rising imports have exacerbated the rupee’s vulnerability over the past few months.
Southeast Asian countries are involved in negotiations for two very different trade agreements: the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). How do they differ and which one is best for Southeast Asia?
The financial crisis underscored the importance of the World Trade Organization in warding off protectionism, but as the WTO is increasingly bypassed in trade reform, questions arise about its role in world trade.