Mihir Sharma
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Opinion: The Key To India's Biggest Election? Jobs, Jobs, Jobs
- Friday February 11, 2022
- Opinion | Mihir Sharma, Bloomberg
Voting has begun in crucial state-level elections in India which will shape Prime Minister Narendra Modi's choices for the remainder of his second term in office. Of the five states going to the polls, one clearly matters more than the others.
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With RBI Move, Team Modi Furthers Bad Economics Credentials
- Thursday August 29, 2019
- Opinion | Mihir Swarup Sharma
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made no secret of his desire to do things differently from every one of his predecessors, and at least when it comes to bad economics, he seems determined to fulfil that aim.
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www.ndtv.com
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China's Repeating The West's Mistakes In Pakistan: Mihir Sharma
- Thursday May 4, 2017
- Opinion | Mihir Sharma, Bloomberg
When President Xi Jinping announced in 2015 that China would pump $46 billion worth of investments into Pakistan, the recipients of his largesse seemed less surprised than one might have expected.
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www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: The Key To India's Biggest Election? Jobs, Jobs, Jobs
- Friday February 11, 2022
- Opinion | Mihir Sharma, Bloomberg
Voting has begun in crucial state-level elections in India which will shape Prime Minister Narendra Modi's choices for the remainder of his second term in office. Of the five states going to the polls, one clearly matters more than the others.
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www.ndtv.com
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With RBI Move, Team Modi Furthers Bad Economics Credentials
- Thursday August 29, 2019
- Opinion | Mihir Swarup Sharma
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made no secret of his desire to do things differently from every one of his predecessors, and at least when it comes to bad economics, he seems determined to fulfil that aim.
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www.ndtv.com
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China's Repeating The West's Mistakes In Pakistan: Mihir Sharma
- Thursday May 4, 2017
- Opinion | Mihir Sharma, Bloomberg
When President Xi Jinping announced in 2015 that China would pump $46 billion worth of investments into Pakistan, the recipients of his largesse seemed less surprised than one might have expected.
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www.ndtv.com