A View from the Outside

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Penguin Books India, 2008 - India - 372 pages
&Lsquo;Chidambaram Illuminates The Crucial Interface Between Economics And Politics . . . His Style Is Simple, Austere, Impressive . . . There Is Much That I Enjoyed In This Book&Rsquo; &Mdash;Meghnad Desai In Indian Express

&Lsquo;Economics Is The Science Of The Possible Made To Look Like The Art Of The Impossible&Rsquo; Is A Definition That Would Strike A Chord With Any Finance Minister Of India Who, Every Year, Has To Perform The Great Indian Hope Trick. Otherwise Known As The Budget&Mdash;A Careful Balancing Act Between Revenue And Expenditure, Tax Rates And Tax Sops, Growth And Equity, Reforms And The Status Quo.&Nbsp;Within These Constraints, However, There Is Much That A Finance Minister Can Actually Accomplish, As P. Chidambaram, One Of India&Rsquo;S Most Accomplished Economists And Commentators, Shows In A View From The Outside, A Collection Of Columns That Assesses The Promises And Performance Of The Nda Government In The Period 2002&Ndash;2004.

The Columns, Originally Published In The Indian Express And The Financial Express,Reflect The Views Of Chidambaram,&Nbsp;Finance Minister Between 1996 And 1998 And Again From 2004 Onwards, On A Range Of Issues That Remain Important Regardless Of The Government In Power. They Also Provide Snapshots Of The Indian Economy In Good Times And Bad. This Collection Covers Subjects Such As Agriculture, Reforms, Budgets, Forex Reserves, Economic Growth And Tax Policies.&Nbsp;It Also Offers Perceptive Political Analyses And Some Telling Comments On Social Issues. Far More Than Mere Reactions To Developments During That Period, Chidambaram Provides The Reader With An Extraordinarily Clear Understanding Of The Problems Underlying The Indian Economy&Mdash;And Its Politics&Mdash;And Ways Of Solving Them.

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&Lsquo;There Is A Lot Of Wisdom In This Book, As Well As Entertainment&Rsquo;&Mdash; Gurcharan Das In Outlook
 

Contents

INDIA EMPOWERED TO ME
1
FARMERS DESERVE A BETTER DEAL
7
A RURAL TALE
15
WELL DONE MR JAITLEY NOW MOVE
21
CELEBRATE CANCUN BUT WITH CAUTION
29
TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING IS NEVER ENOUGH
35
WHY INVESTORS STAY AWAY FROM INDIA
43
FIRST LIBERALISE THE ATTITUDE TO
51
AND THE TWAIN SHALL MEET
165
GOVERNMENT AS YOUR DELIVERY
173
LET THE NEW YEAR USHER IN A LUCID POLICY REGIME
177
PEOPLE AND THE RULE OF LAW
193
Politics and Governance
207
WAKE UP TO THE STATE OF STATES
221
FISHING FOR TRIVIA IN A SEA FULL OF TRAVAILS
237
MR PM YOUR WISHES MY WISHES FOR 2003
251

A PLAYMAKER AND A TEAM TO SCORE REFORMS GOALS
61
FEELGOOD FACTOR ALONE CANNOT DRIVE UP GROWTH
69
Budget
77
RESTRAINED APPLAUSE FOR CAUTIOUS BUDGET
83
JASWANT SINGHS LOWDEFICIT COUP IS FULL OF JUGGLERY
92
A TAX BY ANY OTHER NAME
99
Ethics and Governance
107
BUILDING ETHICS WITH A STRONG ECONOMY
113
A CASE OF GUILTY TILL PROVED INNOCENT
121
CALL MR FERNANDESS BLUFF
127
Policies and Governance
135
LOOKING FOR GOOD NEWS
141
MUSICAL CHAIRS IS FINE LETS GET SOME WORK DONE ALSO
149
NEITHER CIVIL NOR SERVING
157
SAME DIFFERENCE
267
WHITEWASHING OPERATION CLEANUP
281
THE GREAT INDIAN VOTE TRICK
297
THE COUNTDOWN TO ELECTIONS 2004
301
SILVER LINING OKAY BUT SEE DARK CLOUDS TOO
309
VOTE FOR YOUR IDEA OF INDIA
317
VIETNAM A BLOT IRAQ A SCAR
323
OUR OTHER NEIGHBOUR IN THE NORTH
331
Away from Politics
339
LETS CELEBRATE CHILDREN THEIR CHILDHOOD
345
KANCHI SEER HAS ONLY WIDENED THE DIVIDE
353
STEM THIS ALIEN NATION
361
AFTER GQ VAJPAYEE MUST ADOPT MISSION OF
369
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