That’s Chandrashekar Hariharan’s view.
If business takes arrogant, belligerent and aggressive positions in the face of sensitivities involving local social dynamics and enormous potential ecological damage, it will be at the peril of government, industry and finally the people.
There is a despairing parable here of how industry and governments will self-destruct if they continued to be [...]
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‘There’s nothing lost if the Nano isn’t produced’
Published by September 1st, 2008 in Business, Development, Economy, Environment, Government, Justice, Policy and Politics. 2 Comments‘India’s hegemony unmasked’
Published by September 1st, 2008 in Human Rights, North East, Policy and Politics. 0 CommentsSriram Ananthanarayanan, in a very long post, documents the history and consequences of India’s ’sub-imperialistic’ policies in the Northeast:
The term “Northeast India” itself is very much a post-colonial construct, coming into existence only after Indian Independence in 1947, and the region has suffered for a long time under extremely oppressive Indian state hegemony as well [...]


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