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India@100

In the 75 years since independence, India has made big strides. Yet millions are still not free—economic, social and even political freedom remains out of their reach. There’s an opportunity again to shape transformative change over the next 25 years, for India@100. But, the country needs a fresh vision to shape this change. For, the thinking and methods that got us to this point, will not take us there. What could be this new vision for growth—on multiple planes—that leaves no one behind and doesn’t cost environmental degradation or social strife?

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The rule of law, for a healthy democracy and a strong economy
·Economy, Policy & Society

The rule of law, for a healthy democracy and a strong economy

Whose rights is the law designed to protect? And what are the values on which institutions are founded? There’s a contest between what sort of economy and what sort of democracy India will be in 2047, a 100 years after its independence on August 15 1947 when Jawaharlal Nehru declared that India had a tryst with destiny

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Arun Maira

Arun Maira

Former Chairman, BCG India | Member, Planning Commission

India@100: A vision for transformative change
·Economy, Policy & Society

India@100: A vision for transformative change

Why we need a new framework for economics, governance and business. An essay that sets context to an upcoming conversation hosted by Founding Fuel.

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Arun Maira

Arun Maira

Former Chairman, BCG India | Member, Planning Commission

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