At a NITI Aayog meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi rightly said that the goal to make India a five-trillion-dollar economy was challenging, but...
ByTeamJune 3, 2019Jiss ka Raja vyapari, usskiPrajabhikari—it’s an old Indian saying. This is valid even now though monarchies have been replaced by democracies. There are...
ByTeamMay 5, 2019The parliamentary election of 2019 isn’t about who will become the prime minister, or which political party will come to power. It isn’t...
ByAnil TyagiApril 5, 2019DECADES ago, when I was sitting with Harmohan Dhawan, the then minister of Civil Aviation in the Chandra Shekhar Government, I was told...
ByAnil TyagiMarch 3, 2019CONSTITUTIONAL ideals are under threat. The Republic is falling apart. Our democracy is in danger. Governance has become merely a word. The issues...
ByAnil TyagiFebruary 2, 2019FREEBIES can enable politicians to win elections. But they will make them lose a nation. If the politics of loan waivers, higher minimum...
ByAnil TyagiJanuary 6, 2019Who will win the 2019 Parliamentary elections? The BJP or Congress? Will either of them get an absolute majority or will there be...
ByAnil TyagiDecember 6, 2018What are the choices before having a politician, who becomes the prime minister without have gone through the drill – of being a...
ByAnil TyagiNovember 9, 2018THIS issue of gfiles exposes the nexus of politicians, bankers and civil servants, all of whom are embedded in the scam reportedly implemented...
ByAnil TyagiOctober 9, 2018THREE issues plague the Indian Police today: politicisation, lack of professionalism and alienation from large sections of the society. The current thinking on...
ByAnil TyagiSeptember 12, 2018