Author: Manojladwa
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Trumponomics: How Will Trump’s Presidency Impact India?
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If candidate donald Trump set the cat among the pigeons in India’s policy circles, President-elect Trump still hasn’t allayed all the anxieties he stirred during his election campaign. The question many analysts are asking is: How will Trump’s presidency impact India? There are no clear answers yet, despite his avowed…
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India's bold political gamble will pay off
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PM Modi senses the country is united behind him on his bold move, writes India Inc. CEO Manoj Ladwa. If the Opposition is right, then the Narendra Modi government’s decision to demonetise Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes is nothing short of an economic calamity of proportions never encountered before.…
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India’s economic jigsaw falling into place
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The cogs of growth are now mostly in place. The Narendra Modi government, which came to power on the promise of transforming the Indian economy, has, over the past two and a half years, made several important structural changes that should begin to show results over the coming quarters. It…
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Making Brand India more bankable
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The Indian government’s shock demonetisation move is great news for investors waiting for India’s jump on the global transparency scales, says India Inc. CEO Manoj Ladwa. India just became a much easier place to do business in. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s shock announcement of the withdrawal – or demonetisation –…
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Impact on India-US relations
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Initial reaction to the election of President Trump and its impact on India-US relations. Catch @szarabi discuss the govt’s demonetisation move and U.S. election outcome with @manojladwa & Lalit Mansingh pic.twitter.com/HZycLd9Zj3 — BTVI Live (@BTVI) November 9, 2016
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Questions Theresa May must answer
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Days before Theresa May lands in India for her visit as British Prime Minister, India Inc. CEO Manoj Ladwa flags up some very crucial questions she must answer. British Prime Minister Theresa May has chosen New Delhi as the first foreign capital she will visit outside Europe since taking office in July. Coming…
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Hillary will be (just) a safer bet for India
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So Donald Trump “is a big fan of India and a big fan of Hindu (sic)”; is he? At a gathering of about 5,000 American Indians at New Jersey’s Raritan Center, addressing what was probably the first country-specific ethno-religious rally by a US presidential hopeful, the Republican candidate promised a “phenomenal future”…
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Doing business in India: No longer on a wing and a prayer
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What does the Indian government’s new International Trade Analytics Platform mean for foreign investors? India Inc. CEO Manoj Ladwa unravels this new data revolution in the country. It’s an initiative that will empower Indian SMEs and foreign investors alike. Anyone wanting any information on India’s foreign trade can log on…
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West must not shut doors to Indian talent
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by Manoj Ladwa I, of course, understand the pressures the UK, US and other Western economies are under through unchecked immigration and the sapping of their own homegrown skills talent pool. However, the market evangelists have converted to the dogmas of those they preached free trade to. How else can one square…
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Trade and terror don't go hand in hand
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by Manoj Ladwa India yesterday conducted measured ‘surgical strikes’ on known terror camps in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) in response to repeated terror attacks supported from across the border in recent months. US National Security Advisor Susan Rice called Ajit Doval, her opposite number in India, and told him the White…