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Small Thoughts, Mighty Changes

Tag: Trade

India and Brexit

July 18, 2016 Richa Sekhani

What does the post-Brexit aftermath imply for India? Richa Sekhani poses the question for India to assess what the possible short and long term implications can

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The Social-Justice Implications of Brexit

July 6, 2016 Editor

In the ongoing brouhuahua over Brexit, Kalyani Unkule tries to uniquely assess the impact on global social justice through the various consequences Brexit threatens to

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A Lost Comparative Advantage? Case of India’s Electronics Manufacturing Sector

April 21, 2016 Mehak Malhotra

  A piece on India’s ailing electronics manufacturing sector by Deepanshu Mohan and Mehak Malhotra argues that unintended oversight in a hurried liberalisation policy as

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Has Brazil followed India’s Political Economic path to Progress since 1950: A Comparative Study

February 13, 2016 Editor

Institutions and Geography change slowly. Moderate changes in country specific circumstances produce discontinuous changes in economic performances. This is a comparative study of the economy

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“China’s One Belt One Road Initiative”: Analysis from an Indian Perspective

January 14, 2016 Richa Sekhani

Reproduced from Economic and Political Weekly Issue Vol. 50. Issue No. 49, Dec 5, 2015 with the authors’ permission. The authors Geethanjali Nataraj (geethanjali@orfonline.org) and

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CHABAHAR: India’s Gateway to Central Asia

December 5, 2014 Editor

For India, the Chabahar port project is expected to serve a number of purposes, including expansion of trade, investments and transit facilitation for the Central

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