Business
Swarajya Mag
The Hesitant Orbit
In order to march boldly ahead into the deep space, New Delhi must work towards building a station, boost its techno-economic planning and use the Indian Space Research Organisation smartly.
4 min |
December 2017
Swarajya Mag
Nudges And Narratives
The debate surrounding Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmavati brings India a complex network of portraits within a cultural world-system.
8 min |
December 2017
Swarajya Mag
The Spell Of Specialisation
THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE NEEDS AN URGENT REJIG. THE KEY TO SPEED AND EFFICIENCY LIES IN PUTTING AN END TO A GENERALIST APPROACH AND IN GOING FOR A NEW SERVICE.
7 min |
December 2017
Swarajya Mag
The Great Gamble
With demonetisation, the prime minister has taken a huge risk— both economic and political. He must succeed, because this move could transform both our economy and our society.
10+ min |
December 2016
Swarajya Mag
The Lies And The Truth
The government must be bold enough to up-end the activists who are coming in the way of the nation’s agricultural progress.
7 min |
August 2017
Swarajya Mag
Figuring Out China
China’s economic footprint is being followed by its military footprint. To know that is not be belligerent but to prepare oneself adequately.
5 min |
August 2017
Swarajya Mag
Management 108
The Upanishads Have A Lot To Teach Today’s Executives When Outcomes Are Unpredictable, Relationships Complex, And Change Is The Name Of The Game.
8 min |
August 2017
Swarajya Mag
Sunny Days Ahead
THE NEW GUIDELINES FOR TAXI SERVICES ARE SENSIBLE, RATIONAL, AND MORE THAN WELCOME.
6 min |
August 2017
Swarajya Mag
The Cultural World-System
Despite much talk of “soft power”, the fact is that whichever way you slice it, Indian culture fares poorly at seeking or exercising it
6 min |
October 2017
Swarajya Mag
The Hard Way Forward
India has been focused on software, but there are large opportunities to be seized in hardware. A primer, and some busting of myths.
10 min |
October 2017
Swarajya Mag
Mission 360
THE BJP HAS SET ITSELF A TARGET OF 360 SEATS IN THE 2019 LOK SABHA ELECTIONS. WHICH IS A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY. IS THAT MISSION IMPOSSIBLE?
10+ min |
October 2017
Swarajya Mag
The Labels I Grew Up With
This was the clever classification — if you did not have a boyfriend, you were dubbed “ugly”; and having one rendered you “characterless”.
5 min |
October 2017
Swarajya Mag
The Bipolar Lawyer
AN EXTRACT FROM THE RECENT BOOK ON THE MAKING OF THE CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED AND AWARDWINNING AMITABH BACHCHAN STARRER PINK.
4 min |
October 2017
Swarajya Mag
Artificial And Natural
Will quantum computers push man up towards his eventual union with the transcendent omniscience that some refer to as Brahman?
6 min |
June 2017
Swarajya Mag
So Much In Common
Between Hindutva And Zionism, There Exist Some Core Similarities That Shape Their Worldview In Profound Ways.
10+ min |
June 2017
Swarajya Mag
A Chequered Past
Earlier India had to accommodate the Arab-Islamic opposition to normalisation of relations with Israel, but now it is the other way around.
4 min |
June 2017
Swarajya Mag
Kibbutzim To Capitalism
Israel started with a clear socialistic ideology. How did it then turn itself into a vibrant capitalist economy?
6 min |
June 2017
Swarajya Mag
The 95 Percent Factor
The story of Israel’s agricultural sector is near-miraculous. India can—and should—tweak that model to suit our local conditions.
7 min |
June 2017
Swarajya Mag
Feeble Memories
On the 50th anniversary of the uprising, Naxalbari shrugs off its gory past.
6 min |
June 2017
Swarajya Mag
Back To The Future
ICAR is open to collaborative research with agri-biotech MNCs, says Director-General Trilochan Mohapatra
5 min |
October 2016
Swarajya Mag
Distribute And Win
From space projects to mundane computing tasks, distributed systems are very often better than a single monolithic design.
7 min |
October 2016
Swarajya Mag
Vagina Dentata
Since time immemorial, men have been afraid of the woman’s most private part. The easiest escape is to just blame it on biology.
5 min |
October 2016
Swarajya Mag
The Naked Truth
Josy Joseph takes one through a very flawed India, one that we choose to close our eyes to. But he is also a rather biased author.
4 min |
October 2016
Swarajya Mag
Jobs And Jallikattu
When unemployment among youth is the norm, you are not going to find any shortage of protesters, whatever the cause.
4 min |
February 2017
Swarajya Mag
The Problem With Science
The scientific community must train a new generation of communicators who are trained properly in science, but also know how to resonate with the public.
10 min |
May 2017
Swarajya Mag
Tradition And Modernity
How are we to engage with contemporary reality in a purely traditional idiom? The first of a three-part series.
8 min |
May 2017
Swarajya Mag
The Evidence Is Compelling And Conclusive That RTE Has Failed
DR JAYAPRAKASH NARAYAN is the founder of the LokSatta movement and Foundation for Democratic Reforms.
10 min |
May 2017
Swarajya Mag
FB And Your Emotions
Knowing the danger that Facebook poses and working on ways to reduce its impact is something that needs urgent action.
6 min |
July 2017
Swarajya Mag
Extinction Of Work
A jobs apocalypse has begun in the West as automation takes over. How long will it be before it arrives in India?
9 min |
July 2017
Swarajya Mag
Beyond Boom-Bust Cycles
We need a body to provide advisories on crops to farmers, based on likely demand and supply conditions, and econometric models.
4 min |