Prof. Madhav Nalapat
@MD_Nalapat
Editorial Director, https://t.co/ng6ONfQYaN · UNESCO Peace Chair @GIRmanipal; Vice-Chair, MARG @MAHE_Manipal · All tweets/DMs by team unless signed '^MN'
ID:1916302158
https://globe.mdnalapat.com 29-09-2013 06:25:11
14,1K Tweets
25,5K Followers
248 Following
#WhosWinning2024 | 'Whom do Malayalis believe is going to rule India in the next five years. The main argument in favor of Rajeev Chandrasekhar is he is a Minister and as of now the odds favor BJP to come to power,' says Madhav Nalapat(Prof. Madhav Nalapat), Editorial Director, TSG.…
#RedistributionWar | 'This is a very dangerous idea to spread, a country's economy doesn't grow until you put the economy first if the economy doesn't grow there will be nothing to redistribute', Madhav Nalapat, Editorial Director, TSG on wealth redistribution promise by Rahul…
Stay tuned to Konark Publishers for more updates! #NewBookRelease #BookRelease #Authors #BookReview #BookReaders #BookPublishers #Konark #ComingSoon #StayTuned #FollowBack
#TheChinaPlan | Prof Madhav Nalapat, Editorial Director of The Sunday Guardian joins NewsX and says, 'Chinese are desperate because their economy is in very bad shape, there are 27% of youth remaining unemployed in China, the building prices are collapsing and so they are…
Ties between Taipei and New Delhi have improved markedly during the administrations of Tsai Ing-wen and Narendra Modi, says Prof. Madhav Nalapat. That trend is set to continue as Modi is expected to win a third term in power in India's elections which started on Friday.
While the task set for the IDF needs to be completed in a way that minimizes civilian losses, not to mention further damage to infrastructure. Across the world, moderates are slowly beginning to prevail over hardliners in a way not seen since the 1970s. sundayguardianlive.com/opinion/gaza-s…
A 3rd term for PM Modi would in the process significantly catalyse capital investment in & into India, thereby giving the Ministry of Finance greater leeway in setting tax rates to ensure lower rates and higher slabs than had to be the case at present sundayguardianlive.com/opinion/doomsd…