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Chetan Bhagat

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Sorry to media channels and the hyperescalators who wanted all out war. The govt of India has sensible people who don’t get swayed by chest thumpers. They do what is best for the long term broader interest of India. We sent a strong message. now a ceasefire is most welcome.

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Really proud of govt of India and the army to take the action they did. Equally proud of them for their decision to pause. Message sent. Long term interest of India kept intact. This is how it’s done. always what I supported. Those screaming in shrill voices, calm down now.

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A minute of silence for the news channels who have to redo all their dhamakedaar programming for this evening post the ceasefire.

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Wait, you mean nobody consulted the media channels before deciding on the ceasefire? What about all the graphics and sound effects they had already created for the next few days?

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Ceasefire violation news is coming, but on media channels that are not exactly known for their reliability. May or may not be true but best to wait and hear from official sources.

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In 1971 india was an inward looking economy with a per capita gdp of $118. Total GDP $65bn. In 2025, India is globally integrated economy with a per capita gdp of $2,500+ gdp: $3.5tn. No nuclear capabilities in India or Pak in 1971. Now both have it. We can’t compare. We

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If you let extreme voices dominate public opinion and dictate policy, you end up like Pakistan and Iran. For a few days, India’s hotheads and extreme voices dominated, and thought their time had come. Obviously they are v upset now. Fortunately, sense prevailed.

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India is a sensible nation aspiring to be a major global power. Being sucked into a long drawn conflict with no endgame and no guarantee that it solves the problem and creating major nuclear risks and spoiling our economy never made any sense. Hence the correct decisions at the

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1971: Per capita gdp $118. Peak tax rate 93.5%. Gdp growth rate 1.6%. License needed to buy many items including radio. Those missing policies and governance style of 1971.

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Vikram Misri started his career as a Management Trainee at Lintas in Bombay back in 1986. We were colleagues. I worked closely with him. He joined the IFS later. He is a super guy doing a fine job and is being targeted unfairly

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Hi all, “Why fighting Islamabad isn't worth New Delhi's time”, my column in TOI today. Do read and share! chetanbhagat.com/?post_type=col…

Hi all,

“Why fighting Islamabad isn't worth New Delhi's time”, my column in TOI today.

Do read and share!
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India is on a transformational path and can’t afford to take its eyes off the economy, especially for a failed state with no known prospects. Chetan Bhagat timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toi-plus/busin…

India is on a transformational path and can’t afford to take its eyes off the economy, especially for a failed state with no known prospects.
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