Rohit Saran

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A journalist for over two-and-a-half decades. Reporter, writer, anchor, editor, data…

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  • Why India's next prime minister will be weakest ever

    The Times of India

    The power of Indian state – both administrative and moral – is in the steepest decline since its birth in 1947. Politicians, the biggest beneficiary of state power, are contributing to its decline. In fact, the more desperate political parties get to acquire state power the more they chip away at it. But the worst sufferers of a waning state are not the politicians but the people, who are meant to be served through state power....

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  • Five Wars That Pakistan Lost--And Why India Shouldn't Let It Lose Another One

    The Times of India

    It may have looked moth-eaten to its founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah, but Pakistan was anything but that at the time of Independence. An average Pakistani was richer, lived longer and lived more safely than an average Indian for almost two decades after 1947, which is roughly the time democracy was absent in Pakistan. Ironically, Pakistan’s socio-economic slide started around the time Imran Khan’s performance on the cricket field was peaking.....

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  • Private Funding of Public Failures: State’s recession from our lives is a much bigger problem than its invasion

    The Times of India

    At a time when the government seems to be entering our lives uninvited and unsolicited, there are large areas of our life that the state is receding from without a whimper of public protest or attention. The pattern is clear and consistent, and it is taking place in plain sight.
    Every time you buy a water or air purifier your government has failed to provide you a service it has charged you for as a taxpayer. Every time you visit a private hospital for a routine medical treatment or put your…

    At a time when the government seems to be entering our lives uninvited and unsolicited, there are large areas of our life that the state is receding from without a whimper of public protest or attention. The pattern is clear and consistent, and it is taking place in plain sight.
    Every time you buy a water or air purifier your government has failed to provide you a service it has charged you for as a taxpayer. Every time you visit a private hospital for a routine medical treatment or put your child in a private school, the government has denied you a public service it has taken your money for. Every time you walk past a private security guard outside a house or an office you know your government isn’t performing one of its fundamental duties....

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  • Money Today

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    Coming from a Technology Firm, I created special content to cater to a lay audience tracking down the history of some key pillars of personal finance

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