Montek Singh Ahluwalia warns that India's economic transition is more complex than the 1991 liberalization, requiring urgent strategic adaptations.
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IndiGo Blues: Why India is the Waterloo for Airlines
Since 1991 liberalisation, India has buried several airlines—from East-West to GoFirst—proving its skies the world's deadliest graveyard.
The same year that the Soviet Union was dissolved, Japan began its long stagnation and Nirvana released “Nevermind,” India pried open its economy after decades of rigid state control. The Outlook ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract During the 80's and 90's, the increase in financial instability shook up the idyllic vision of the financial liberalization in developed ...
India sent shockwaves through the global tech industry last week. Citing no reasons in particular, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government mandated a special license for the import of laptops, ...
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