Ashok Malik
Ashok Malik

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  • Biting The Bullet

    In a country where some 40 percent of GDP comprises household consumption, it’s puzzling why politicians have never seen Indian consumers as a collective constituency.

    BY Ashok Malik 23 September 2012

  • Alphabet Soup

    The fact that Tibetan protests against visiting Chinese president Hu Jintao dominated media reports rather than a diplomatic gathering was not just the question of emotion prevailing over acronym and number

    BY Ashok Malik 1 April 2012

  • The Fast Solution

    Team Anna may appear to have won the battle, for now. But there appears to be a disconnect between Hazare and his colleagues and the young Indians who came out to cheer them

    BY Ashok Malik 31 August 2011

  • Give And Take

    The US president revealed the contours of a new grand bargain: access to American technology for access to Indian markets. This poses a twofold challenge for Singh.

    BY Ashok Malik 10 November 2010

  • A Few Good Men

    Other than Blueline bus drivers, Delhi's landlords are perhaps the city's single-most vilified, demonised, traduced and abused resident group. Three exceptions.

    BY Ashok Malik 1 June 2006

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