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Judicial intervention, though effective, is one step away from being an arrangement in which the people have a say.

India's temple of democracy needs expansion
Uddalok Bhattacharya
1 min read Last Updated : Dec 25 2019 | 6:43 AM IST
Exactly a hundred years ago a US president had said, after the Versailles treaty, the world was made safe for democracy. But the presence of authoritarian regimes does not hold out such hope even now. But democracy too has been an insufficient answer to today’s pressing problems such as environmental degradation and the resultant need for alternative economic models. Judicial intervention, though effective, is one step away from being an arrangement in which the people have a say. Uddalok Bhattacharya sums up 

In the new Cold War world, the liberal West must remember what brought them victory — the use of its control of the world’s money. Deepak Lal explains the need to contain China

It is reassuring to observe a deep movement from below necessitating civil society and businesses to be innovative. Jean-Joseph Boillot says India needs to shift its economic model 

Making the violation of environmental laws a criminal offence is effective, says M J Antony

OUR EDITS capture IMF suggestions on revitalising the Indian economy, and why we are wrong in offending US legislators

The BJP’s mentality is not to introspect results. When you take people for granted, what else can happen? 

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Topics :economic growth in indiaChinaIndian JudiciaryEnvironmental pollutionCold WarIMF on IndiaUnited States

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