Anirvan GhoshAmazon is winning Indian consumers, but facing an unfriendly governmentWhen Amazon’s Jeff Bezos announced his company’s foray into India two year ago, he was dressed for the occasion and posed with a brightly…Jan 18, 2017Jan 18, 2017
Anirvan GhoshIndia: Why Modi remains popular after disastrous demonetisationFor those in North America who are wondering what a Donald Trump presidency would bring, just take a look at India. The picture is as…Jan 12, 20172Jan 12, 20172
Anirvan GhoshTougher times ahead for IndiaThe Indian rupee might fall even below current levels because of widening deficit, slowing growth and higher inflation. The government needs to cut excess spending else risk a sovereign downgrade. Sep 3, 2013Sep 3, 2013
Anirvan GhoshFoodgrains rot while poor stay hungry in India. Why?India has over 70 tonnes of rice and wheat stored in government warehouses even as prices of foodgrains surged in July. The government should release the stock so that artificial shortage disappears and the poor don’t have to go hungry. Aug 1, 2013Aug 1, 2013
Anirvan GhoshAmartya Sen’s fault: writing a book critical of India Nobel laureate Amartya Sen has talked about inclusive growth and better healthcare for millions of poor people in India. And yet, he is being targeted in the very country where he has long wanted to make a difference. What happened? Jul 29, 2013Jul 29, 2013
Anirvan GhoshinMedia from India to the U.S.Where media does the job of P.R. firms. May 7, 2013May 7, 2013