Modi and Rajan steering India to a bright future
Modi and Rajan steering India to a bright future:
"Narendra Modi, the chief Marketing Officer of brand 'India' deserves salutation for taking India to top of the FDI league. Biharis were not convinced but Baharis (outsiders) are absolutely charmed.
He lost ballots to Nitish, Lalu and Kejriwal but won a bullet train project, a landmark border settlement with Bangladesh and Rafale fighters. Though his tea party failed in ending the 'Tamasha' in parliament, he got rousing approvals outside India. Grand Old Party would know that a ‘Bahubali’ reform like GST for Nation can Herald a new era.
Nation is in a ‘Piku’ moment: less motion, more emotion! Chandrababu’s plan to metamorphose Amravati into Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore gets less limelight than Hardik Patel,
Indrani Mukherjee or RadheMaa.
Column space and Prime time devoted to the loss of APJ Abdul Kalam, the greatest Indian of our times relative to Yakub Menon's hanging reflect the state of public discourse. The debate on intolerance has reached intolerable decibel. Let's 'beef' up fight against the poverty. Let's not rant about 'awards' but for real rewards for the "common man". We will miss the ineffable RK Laxman.
Raghuram Rajan crossed the 007 hurdle (repo at 6.75%) but bond yields refuse to nudge down. This mystery like ‘Spectre’ can be solved only by a James bond. The battle against inflation is surely won but the war may still be on. Commodity prices may not remain low forever. Rajan is a willful supporter of banks’ crackdown on defaulters. “Kings of good times” should watch their calendars. Modi and Rajan are bravely steering India towards a cashless society."
"Narendra Modi, the chief Marketing Officer of brand 'India' deserves salutation for taking India to top of the FDI league. Biharis were not convinced but Baharis (outsiders) are absolutely charmed.
He lost ballots to Nitish, Lalu and Kejriwal but won a bullet train project, a landmark border settlement with Bangladesh and Rafale fighters. Though his tea party failed in ending the 'Tamasha' in parliament, he got rousing approvals outside India. Grand Old Party would know that a ‘Bahubali’ reform like GST for Nation can Herald a new era.
Nation is in a ‘Piku’ moment: less motion, more emotion! Chandrababu’s plan to metamorphose Amravati into Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore gets less limelight than Hardik Patel,
Indrani Mukherjee or RadheMaa.
Column space and Prime time devoted to the loss of APJ Abdul Kalam, the greatest Indian of our times relative to Yakub Menon's hanging reflect the state of public discourse. The debate on intolerance has reached intolerable decibel. Let's 'beef' up fight against the poverty. Let's not rant about 'awards' but for real rewards for the "common man". We will miss the ineffable RK Laxman.
Raghuram Rajan crossed the 007 hurdle (repo at 6.75%) but bond yields refuse to nudge down. This mystery like ‘Spectre’ can be solved only by a James bond. The battle against inflation is surely won but the war may still be on. Commodity prices may not remain low forever. Rajan is a willful supporter of banks’ crackdown on defaulters. “Kings of good times” should watch their calendars. Modi and Rajan are bravely steering India towards a cashless society."
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