India to host F1: The Kalmadi connection – another CWG in the making?

A few days back, I learned that India is to host its inaugural Formula One (F1) race on October 30, 2011.

The story begins in June 2007, when Mr. Suresh Kalmadi (of the Commonwealth Games (CWG) scam fame), the president of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), signed a letter of intent >>read more…

Whose land is it anyway?

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As India struggles to break out of poverty and accelerate growth, it faces numerous challenges. Among these, one of the biggest pain points is the complexity in acquiring land for projects of any kind – be it infrastructure or industry.

Land is a fundamental resource. >>read more…

Commonwealth Games 2010, Delhi: National Shame, Or Scam?

With the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi just 70 days away, the abysmal state of preparedness is nothing less than shocking. Consider this:

Most sporting venues, including the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (track and field) and the swimming complex will not be ready by the August 1 deadline.

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The Right to Exist: A question of identity

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India’s democracy has provided many “rights” and privileges for her citizens, some of which have been constitutionally or legislatively formalised, others more informal. But most of these rights are meaningless for a large chunk of Indians, the poor, homeless and landless.

Meaningless, due to a >>read more…

What is an Indian company?

In recent weeks, we have been treated to a debate about how one defines an Indian company. The debate was sparked by a statement from the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), which said that ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank are “foreign-owned and Indian-controlled banks”. This would >>read more…

Clean Energy: Why India is a “hot” market?

An article in the Mint (yesterday, 27 apr), highlighted the growing interest of fund managers in “clean energy” opportunities in India. The article quotes several investors, who provide reasons on why they think this is a “hot” sector. These range from high growth, near insatiable energy demand, government >>read more…

IRDA vs. SEBI: Government Passes the Buck – as usual!

The current spat between SEBI and IRDA not only exemplifies our shoddy policy-making, but also exposes how spineless our government can be. Especially when there are powerful lobbies on both sides.

Surely, when we have two important government regulated regulators behaving like petulant, spoilt siblings, its time for the government to >>read more…

Union Budget 2010: Much ado about nothing

Another budget come and gone. Now we can all get back to business!

If ever there was a financial or economic equivalent of an IPL final or a Femina Miss India, it would probably be the Indian budget.

First, for weeks, the media “builds” up interest, >>read more…

Much ado about accounting: The Travails of Tech Mahindra

Last month, during earning’s season, the financial media and analyst community were up in arms over Tech Mahindra’s alleged “aggressive accounting methods”. The issue overshadowed all others during the analyst’s call, so much so, that Tech Mahindra’s vice-chairman Vineet Nayyar is quoted (in the Mint) as saying, “I’m >>read more…

Random thoughts at an investment conference

Earlier this week, while at Terrapin’s India Investment Summit 2010, I got a full dose of the learned views of fund managers, economists and other experts. Much of this comprised the usual “politically correct” themes that one hears at most conferences.

There was a consensus that India >>read more…

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