Think India: Can right wing thinking fix India's poverty problem?

Think India: Can right wing thinking fix India's poverty problem?

FP Staff December 5, 2013, 18:46:42 IST

“Maximum poverty reduction has happened in right leaning democracies. It’s a myth that center-right economics is anti-poverty,” Bahl said.

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Think India: Can right wing thinking fix India's poverty problem?

At a time when India’s economy is ailing, Think India has embarked on its first project “Change India: An Agenda for the Next Prime Minister” for which it will invite the finest minds from across the country to draw up an action plan for the person who will take over the reins of the Government next year.

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Network 18’s ThinkIndia Dialogue is to influence public policy through public speaking engagements, events and regular interactions with policy-makers, business and social thinkers, using partnerships with multiple media.

Network18 Founder and Editor Raghav Bahl and Think India Foundation Director Dhiraj Nayyar had a Twitter interview with Firstpost to talk more about the Change India initiative.

Here are the questions that people asked and what Raghav Bahl and Dhiraj Nayyar had to say:

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