Elections in India, the future of the IMF, and more.
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Narendra Modi Reorients India’s Past and Future
by Kaush Arha
If Modi wins his third consecutive term, as is currently expected, he will bestride India’s past and future. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Time for the IMF to Get Back to Basics
by Daniel Runde
As the IMF’s managing director, Kristalina Georgieva, heads for her second term, she must refocus her institution’s attention on four key issues. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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At Home and Abroad, Intimidation Is Now Official Russian Policy
by Thomas Kent
While Moscow claims that it wants to replace the “rules-based international order” with a fairer system for all, Russia’s day-to-day behavior seems more appropriate for a rules-free system—one where right is determined simply by muscle and the nerve to use it. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Can India and the United States Bridge the Climate Gap?
by Shanthie D'Souza
Both countries have set ambitious 2030 targets for climate action and clean energy. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Five Pillars of Infrastructure Reform
by Brian J. Cavanaugh
Addressing the complex and dynamic challenge of infrastructure resilience and modernization requires a concerted effort from all levels of government, the private sector, and civil society. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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