Weekend Reads
- In the Indian Express, Surjit Bhalla writes demonetisation as a reform measure may not help tackle black money unless it is accompanied by taxation reforms and changes in electoral laws.
- G Sampath in The Hindu says that for Indian democracy to remain healthy, it needs political leaders who can challenge the prime minister as an equal.
- Historian Ramachandra Guha argues in the Hindustan Times that coterie culture continues to hurt the Congress party.
- In The Hindu, PV Srividya writes on the financial shockwaves that have hit the garment town of Tirupur in Tamil Nadu.
- In the Economic Times, Ajay Vir Jakhar warns the government against letting rural cooperative banks sink in the transition to new currency notes since this could devastate the rural economy.
- Was Trump’s victory a sign of the defeat of liberalism constructed on the values of diversity? Ross Douthat in New York Times analyses the crisis liberalism is facing in America.
- The Guardian asks 1960s rights activists what they think of the current trajectory of world politics.
- In Fountain Ink, Nandini Krishnan tracks the menace of stalking that has killed several woman in India in the past two years.
- Paula S Fass in the Aeon writes about the changing mechanics of adolescence and its sociological implications.
- The Japan Times questions the rationale behind Japan signing a nuclear deal with India, which has refused to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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