Author
Sanjeev S. Ahluwalia
Advisor, Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi.
[New Delhi, India]
Sanjeev S. Ahluwalia is currently Advisor, Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi.
His specialty is economic governance, institutional development and political economy.
He also hosts a blog www.ahlu-india.com and is an Honorary Member, Advisory Board, The Energy Research Institute (TERI), New Delhi and Honorary Member, of the Governing Council of the Centre for Infrastructure Regulation and Competition (CIRC), New Delhi.
Follow him @ahluss
Blog: https://ahlu-india.com
Articles by Sanjeev S. Ahluwalia
Message to BJP: Include the Poor and Elderly
To move India forward, Narendra Modi and his BJP must follow a new script – protecting the poor and more accountability.
January 5, 2018
India’s Choice: Saintliness Vs. Efficiency
The key decision of India’s BJP party is to choose between adopting a zero tolerance policy on corruption or focusing on high growth.
November 17, 2017
India After the G-20 Summit
How does India fit into the world economy? Does the world's soon to be most populous nation have a viable economic strategy?
July 11, 2017
Connectography: Mapping the Global Network Revolution
Parag Khanna's latest book brings together masses of information anecdotally in a narrative format.
October 1, 2016
Britain’s Royalty, India’s Royalty: A Comparison
What can India learn from Britain’s William and Kate and the House of Windsor? We have our own “royals.”
April 17, 2016
President Hollande’s Musings on India
In contrast to France, disruption rather than continuity is the order of the day in India today.
January 30, 2016
India: When Populism is Not Sustainable
Why is the Delhi's Chief Minister Kejriwal’s popularity plunging?
May 23, 2015
India: Maneuvering Among China, the US, Europe and Russia
Prime Minister Modi faces a real foreign policy “trilemma.”
May 17, 2015
India’s Economy: Embedding the Next Steps into the FY 2015-16 Budget
How to shape the economic structures of the world’s second most populous nation.
February 23, 2015
Empowering India’s Poor
What Modi’s BJP Party can learn from the upheaval in Southern Europe.
February 15, 2015
India’s Maidan Moment: A Sea Change for Politics?
In Delhi, the Common Man Party finally tries to tackle the inequities of the world’s largest democracy.
February 15, 2015
Delhi Opts Out of Modi Mania
The Delhi Assembly election may have an unwelcome outcome for the BJP.
February 7, 2015
Can Modi Copy Deng?
India's leadership needs to change, modeling China may be the answer.
January 27, 2015
India and the Great Game of Energy
Will signing two big energy deals with Russia irritate both China and the U.S.?
December 11, 2014