He drove radical reform of an anti-market policy regime that was strangling growth
As finance minister, he paved the way for a transformative liberalisation of the state-controlled economy
Oxford-educated economist liberalised the country’s economy and paved the way for strong growth
When it comes to QE and QT, quality counts
Slowing collateral velocity hints that bank balance sheet are constrained
An extraordinary talent who made the case for India’s transformative economic liberalisation
The authors argue that once assets become traceable through blockchain systems, collateral reuse will mobilise money velocity again.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia’s book is the inside story on the country’s economic reforms in the 1990s
Manmohan Singh says ‘climate of fear’ has stifled growth
PM scorns alumni of Harvard and Oxford but suspicions linger over reliability of data
Indian prime minister makes unexpected visit to home of Sharif to hold talks
Ex-PM to appear in court investigating allocation of mining rights
India to slow pace of fiscal consolidation and focus on infrastructure
Modi is discouraging his ministers from excessive socialising in the capital, writes Amy Kazmin
The plan to connect many rivers with new canals is fraught with difficulties, writes Anjana Ahuja
Modi must accelerate economic progress to benefit the vast majority, not just the elites