Demonetisation, cashless economy: Covering up the fiasco with a new trick means more trouble
Pramod • 8 years agoDespite the unprecedented man-made financial and economic disaster, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s demonetisation adventure purged no black money.
Demonetisation: Not the most effective tool to weed out corruption, eliminate black money
Vaijayantimalasbelsare • 8 years agoThrough 'demonetisation', we have targeted the minuscule of the big whole, disturbing the natural flow of the cash economy in the country, which is very much a part of the main economy.
Demonetisation: How cash drought at India Inc resulted in stranded trucks, unpaid workers
• 8 years agoThe cancellation of 500 and 1,000 rupee notes ($7.3 and $14.7), more than 80 percent of currency in circulation, threatens to push Asia's third-largest economy into a liquidity crisis.
The Aakar Patel column: Don't blame the Indian state for "black" economy, blame yourself
Aakar • 9 years agoWe will continue to have a large 'black' economy, as long as other Indians don't pay tax. Our behaviour has to change if we are to make our country great.
Without black money, India can be $9 tn economy
Adrija • 14 years agoIndian economy could have been the second-largest in the world without the black money. Per capita income could have been seven times larger; India would then have been a middle-income country and not one of the poorest.