Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Corporate India is venturing into uncharted territories of public domain. Will the political class be gracious enough to make way?


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Well, let’s not give in to over-exuberance, at least not just yet. Relations between high-fliers of India Inc. and the tenacious policy makers are still not of the ‘made for each other’ kind. Undeniably though, President Kalam’s recommendation of Infosys Chairman N. R. Narayana Murthy as his successor shows a positive undercurrent of change emerging. B&E discusses the implications...

It’s oft en said that cinema is a mirror of society of that day and age. And not without reason. That’s precisely why Big B, the Bollywood superstar of the 1980s, won widespread adulation for movies, where his image was of the ‘angry young man’, revolting against the ills of society, in particular, corrupt politicians and the overtly greedy capitalist class. Veritably, in the Nehruvian era and much beyond, capitalism and bureaucracy were perceived as the most perilous evils crippling Indian society. And what about India in the dawn of the 21st century? Bureaucracy & politicians are still not faring any better in their public image, except that they are now all considered equally bad (that explains coalitions)! But businessmen?

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