symposium participants
-
BIG
GROWTH, BIGGER DEBATES
T.N.
Ninan, Editor, 'Business Standard', Delhi
-
DEMOCRATIC
DOGMAS AND DISQUIETS
Niraja
Gopal Jayal, Professor,
Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, and Director, Jawaharlal
Nehru Institute of Advanced Study, JNU, Delhi
-
OF
LAW AND POLITICIANS
Pratap Bhanu Mehta,
President,
Centre for Policy Research, Delhi
-
THE
DYNASTY IN MYTH AND HISTORY
Ramachandra
Guha, historian
and columnist, Bangalore
-
THE
LAST KAMIKAZE
Vir Sanghvi, Editorial
Director, 'The Hindustan Times', Delhi
-
PARTNERS
IN CONFLICT
Mahesh Rangarajan, Visiting
Professor, Department of History, Jadavpur University, Kolkata
-
GOVERNANCE
AND POLITICS
Vidya Subrahmaniam, Deputy
Editor, 'The Hindu', Delhi
-
EVOLVING
A NEW CONSENSUS
S. Nihal Singh, political
commentator; former Editor of 'The Stateman' and 'The Indian
Express', Delhi
-
THE
LIMITS OF US FOREIGN POLICY
Meenakshi
Ahamed,
journalist, New York
-
A
NEW TRIANGLE: INDIA, CHINA AND THE US
Ashutosh Varshney, Professor
of Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
-
WILL
INDIA CATCH-UP WITH CHINA?
Mohan Guruswamy, Chairman
Centre for Policy Alternatives; Jeevan Prakash Mohanty and
Ronald Joseph Abrabam, Research Associates, CPAS, Delhi
|
#557
January 2006
INDIA 2005
a symposium
on
the year that was

cover design
by Akila Seshasayee
|
-
ESTRANGED
NEIGHBOURS
Farooq Sobhan, President,
Bangladesh Enterprise Institute and former Foreign Secretary,
Dhaka
-
PSU
DISINVESTMENT
Ila Patnaik, Economics Editor,
'The Indian Express', Delhi
-
MANAGING
METROS
Rakesh Mohan, Deputy
Governor, Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai
-
WATER
FOLLIES AND FRAUDS
Amita Baviskar, independent
scholar of environment and development, Delhi
-
THE
NEW DALIT ASSERTION
Sukumar
Muralidharan, Visiting Professor, Centre for Jawaharlal
Nehru Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi
-
CONSTRUCTING
COMMUNITY
Farah Naqvi, writer and journalist,
Delhi
-
CRIME
AND PUNISHMENT
Usha
Ramanathan,
law
researcher, Delhi
-
AN
INVITATION TO A SOUTH ASIAN UNIVERSITY
Chandrika Parmar, Adjunct Professor, Mudra Institute of
Communication Ahmedabad (MICA)
-
THE
SMALLEST ARMY IMAGINABLE
Charles Douglas Lummis, Rajni Kothari Chair Professor in
Democracy, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi
-
BACKPAGE
-
INDEX
Index
of all published issues from 1959 to 2005 and interactive index
of all articles and issues of 2005.
|