All stories by Mihir S Sharma
How India Erred In Its Hasina Gamble
Rediff.com21 Aug 2024New Delhi -- which has had a disastrous neighbourhood policy that has alienated almost all the States with which it has a land or sea border -- seemed to be unwilling over the past years to even consider that its unquestioning support of Sheikh Hasina was painting it into a corner, points out Mihir S Sharma.
Coalition Won't Block Modi's Reforms
Rediff.com29 Jun 2024'The BJP's numbers in this government are almost the same as those enjoyed by the Congress under P V Narasimha Rao when the reform process was kicked off in 1991.' 'As before, the only constraints on the prime minister's actions are internal, not external.' 'They come from his own assessment of the political consequences of any action,' points out Mihir S Sharma.
Greatest Sin In Indian Politics Is Overconfidence
Rediff.com20 Feb 2024The BJP will enter this election, as it does every election, as if it is fighting to prevent a 2004-style defeat. This is a party that wins big because it always behaves as if its back is to the wall, predicts Mihir S Sharma.
G20 Presidency: Time To Taper Expectations
Rediff.com1 Sep 2023India's role as a leader of the global south may require it to give up its ambition to serve as a bridge between the warring halves of the international community, points out Mihir S Sharma.
Is Putin Really A Tough Guy?
Rediff.com14 Jul 2023The mixed narratives emerging from Russia undermine Mr Putin's position and authority even more than the actual facts, observes Mihir S Sharma.
Can G7 Decoupling From China Boost India?
Rediff.com29 May 2023Indian policymakers are almost alone, alongside the United States, in seeking a hard and multi-sectoral global decoupling from China in the expectation that it will boost their economies, observes Mihir S Sharma.
Adani Crisis: No Harm To National Interest
Rediff.com22 Feb 2023Those who worry that the Adani saga will turn the world off India are not looking at the entire picture, asserts Mihir S Sharma.
Why Short-Sellers Like Hindenburg Matter
Rediff.com8 Feb 2023Strange souls see a research report on an Indian conglomerate as part of a vast conspiracy to Keep India Down. There is only one possible response to this: Grow up. Nobody in the West cares enough about India or Adani to put all the effort into creating a giant conspiracy that links together BBC documentaries and short-sellers, points out Mihir S Sharma.
CBI/ED Raids And The Danger To The Republic
Rediff.com24 Aug 2022Within a few hours of Nitish Kumar leaving the NDA, entirely reasonable people were speculating as to how the CBI or ED could be used against him or his party, notes Mihir S Sharma.
UP Win May Make Yogi Modi's Heir
Rediff.com22 Feb 2022A handsome victory for the BJP in UP would act as confirmation of its recent political choices. The UP chief minister would be cemented in the popular mind as Mr Modi's chosen heir within the Hindutva fold, and presumably as his successor in New Delhi, observes Mihir S Sharma.
Will India Repeat Same Covid Mistakes?
Rediff.com12 Jan 2022We are entering 2022, facing another infectious variant, with much the same baseless confidence, notes Mihir S Sharma.
Farm laws repeal: Who Won, Who Lost
Rediff.com30 Nov 2021Prime Minister Modi has certainly pulled back, and his political capital -- dependent as it is on an image that he knows best and never retreats -- may have taken a bit of a beating. But, equally, it is hard to say that the protesters have 'won', argues Mihir S Sharma.
India's Approaching Democratic Crisis
Rediff.com22 Nov 2021India will either have to create a system in which certain geographical areas will wind up being permanent political outsiders at the Union level or it will have to create a system in which certain votes are weighted more heavily than others, observes Mihir S Sharma.
What India needs to do at COP26, Glasgow
Rediff.com1 Nov 2021Rather than talking endlessly about lost and marginal opportunities, India's climate envoys need to start thinking bigger, says Mihir S Sharma.
Does Modi have an Economic Road Map?
Rediff.com17 Sep 2021Pragmatism and flexibility is a virtue. An untethered and short-term approach to policymaking is a flaw, argues Mihir S Sharma.
India's Cairn and Unable Moment
Rediff.com28 Jul 2021The Indian State does not believe in the rule of law. It does not even recognise the need to follow treaties that it itself signed. And so it is refusing to shell out to Cairn; and, as a consequence, has brought on the Paris humiliation, notes Mihir S Sharma.
COVID-19: India has learnt NOTHING!
Rediff.com17 Jul 2021Weeks after the second wave peaked in many parts of the country, we are rapidly forgetting what happened to our hospitals, cautions Mihir S Sharma.
Stopping a Third Wave
Rediff.com19 Jun 2021Unless public health is prioritised over swift re-opening, the chances are that a third wave will hit India sooner than we would like.
COVID-19: 5 points about the second wave
Rediff.com20 May 2021What do we know about India's devastating second wave, and can we assign responsibility for it?
Govt is to blame for vaccine crisis
Rediff.com4 May 2021If the government had paid enough to begin with, or if it had made serious advance purchase commitments that allowed the vaccine producers to mobilise necessary investment, then it is possible to imagine more free or subsidised vaccines such as are available in developed economies, asserts Mihir S Sharma.