Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
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... reform programme . For one must recognise that , to most people , reforms don't mean anything . It is another catchword , something that people argue about in the press or from public platforms . If reforms are to have political meaning ...
... reform programme . For one must recognise that , to most people , reforms don't mean anything . It is another catchword , something that people argue about in the press or from public platforms . If reforms are to have political meaning ...
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... reform possi- bilities , which are technocratic in nature and which do not hurt any interest group . Narasimha Rao and Manmohan Singh have been telling the rest of the world that India's liberalization process is irrevers- ible . It is ...
... reform possi- bilities , which are technocratic in nature and which do not hurt any interest group . Narasimha Rao and Manmohan Singh have been telling the rest of the world that India's liberalization process is irrevers- ible . It is ...
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... reforms , in- stead of their aggressive promotion as a national objective . ' The expectation of the international community is that the Manmohan Singh - Narasimha Rao re- gime would see to it ' that in the coming period the reform ...
... reforms , in- stead of their aggressive promotion as a national objective . ' The expectation of the international community is that the Manmohan Singh - Narasimha Rao re- gime would see to it ' that in the coming period the reform ...
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