Developed India needs local government-led human development to truly become an Inclusive India
It's important to see the quality of spending and missing gaps in resource provision
India's attempt to reduce poverty with high economic growth will be compromised if it is unable to provide better living spaces, writes Amarjeet Sinha
For achieving over 8 per cent annual economic growth, the country will have to improve its human capital
Moving up from 6% to 8% growth is possible but the country needs to reset its priorities for that, writes Amarjeet Sinha
A pathway to having an inclusive India is achievable, writes Amarjeet Sinha
Good politics can be good economics if evidence-based feedback become the basis of public policy
India needs excellence in higher education with employability
Reforms of the education and skill continuum could usher in an Indian miracle
Addressing the challenges of the last mile is key to ensuring outcomes
Leave no one behind with sustainable growth and well-being
The tragedy involving the death of children in a Bihar school should reinforce recent efforts to improve the programme
Gender empowerment rather than hard-core ¿family planning¿ lies at the heart of India¿s population stabilisation efforts
Expenditure on health as a proportion of GDP continues to be among the world's lowest