What role do values play in our market-driven contemporary societies'How do we gauge moral failure in a commercial world' Are there different answers to these questions from one culture to another?
NEW DELHI, (IANS) – Acclaimed author Gurcharan Das has talked at length about the political dilemma of liberals like him, who find it difficult to vote for Rahul Gandhi and are equally opposed to the ...
Why is Penguin doing this project? India has one of the largest growing populations of new business class. India's entrepreneurs [are drawing attention today]. We wanted to understand India's ...
When Indians sit down to chat, they quickly agree that their country is rising despite the state, and cynically sum up their country's story of private success and public failure as "India grows at ...
Gurcharan Das, the author of several books and essays, would be the first Indian to receive the prestigious global honour ...
Readers of Gurcharan Das's March 19 column on India's budget were critical of the Indian Finance minister. One wrote, "He's ignored the interests of the common man." Said another, "unless the problems ...
Gurcharan Das has been a story teller since the 1970s, pontificating in spells on a young nation free of socialist shackles racing to find its space in the sun, be it in India Unbound or India Grows ...
2001-05-19T16:31:34-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/a10/20010519164321002_hd.jpgGurcharan Das talked about his book India Unbound: A Personal Account of a Social ...
NEW DELHI, (IANS) – Top corporate executive of the yesteryear and now an author, Gurcharan Das, has laid out a feast for thought in ‘The Dilemma of An Indian Liberal’ (Speaking Tiger). Known for ...
I GREW UP in an India that was a proud liberal democracy saddled with an illiberal, over-regulated economy that micro-managed private enterprise. We called it the Licence Raj. I worked for a company ...
The Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens talks about Paris and London. But when Gurcharan Das, 73, eminent author and commentator talks about the tale of two cities, he cites Faridabad and Gurgaon.