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Keeping the Lights On: Global Energy and Macroeconomic Policy
A Princeton Reunions discussion on the current state of global commodity markets, the energy transition, and energy policy going forward in the face of macroeconomic challenges. Our speakers include:
Helima Croft *01, Head of Commodity Strategy and MENA Research at RBC Capital Markets. Member of the National Petroleum Council, Life Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and CNBC Contributor
Amy Myers Jaffe ’80, Professor and Director of the Energy, Climate, and Sustainable Justice Lab at NYU. Co-Chair of the Women in Energy Initiative at Columbia University and former Senior Advisor on Sustainability to the Chief Investment Officer of the University of California Regents.
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Highlights: Macrofinance in the Long Run, 2024 JRCPPF Annual Conference
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Macrofinance in the Long Run: New Insights on the Global Economy JRCPPF Annual Conference on February 22-23, 2024 Conference program & slides: jrc.princeton.edu/annual-conference/2024 Since the Covid-19 pandemic, the global economy has undergone profound changes. The uneven recovery has been characterized by a resurgence of inflation concerns in advanced economies and emerging markets, coupled ...
Keynote: Lisa D. Cook
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Macrofinance in the Long Run: New Insights on the Global Economy JRCPPF Annual Conference on February 22-23, 2024 Conference program & slides: jrc.princeton.edu/annual-conference/2024 OPENING KEYNOTE Dr. Lisa D. Cook, Member of the Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System Moderator: Giovanni L. Violante, Theodore A. Wells ’29 Professor of Economics, Princeton University Since the Covid-19 pan...
Session 3: Monetary, fiscal, and macroprudential policies and long-run structural challenges
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Macrofinance in the Long Run: New Insights on the Global Economy JRCPPF Annual Conference on February 22-23, 2024 Conference program & slides: jrc.princeton.edu/annual-conference/2024 SESSION 3: Monetary, fiscal, & macroprudential policies and long-run structural challenges Moderator: Wei Xiong, Princeton University Speakers: Annette Vissing-Jorgensen, Federal Reserve Board Hanno Lustig, Stanfo...
Keynote: Ben S. Bernanke
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Macrofinance in the Long Run: New Insights on the Global Economy JRCPPF Annual Conference on February 22-23, 2024 Conference program & slides: jrc.princeton.edu/annual-conference/2024 KEYNOTE: Dr. Ben S. Bernanke, Laureate, Nobel Laureate, co-recipient of the 2019 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel; Senior Fellow in Economic Studies, Brookings Institution Int...
Session 2: Inflation and asset prices in the long-run
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Macrofinance in the Long Run: New Insights on the Global Economy JRCPPF Annual Conference on February 22-23, 2024 Conference program & slides: jrc.princeton.edu/annual-conference/2024 SESSION 2: Inflation and asset prices in the long-run Moderator: Motohiro Yogo, Hugh Leander and Mary Trumbull Adams Professor for the Study of Investment and Financial Markets, Professor of Economics, Princeton U...
Session 1: Supply-side macroeconomic policy
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Macrofinance in the Long Run: New Insights on the Global Economy JRCPPF Annual Conference on February 22-23, 2024 Conference program & slides: jrc.princeton.edu/annual-conference/2024 SESSION 1: Supply-side macroeconomic policy Moderator: John Sturm Becko, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton University Speakers: Jonathon Hazell, Assistant Professor of Economics, London School of Economic...
India Is Broken, Ashoka Mody
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Book Talk | September 17, 2023 Ashoka Mody, Princeton University Discussant: Razia Iqbal, Princeton University Challenging prevailing narratives, Ashoka Mody’s new book, India is Broken, contends that India’s post-independence leaders failed to confront the country’s true economic problems and sought easy solutions instead. India’s economic growth has increasingly relied on unregulated finance ...
About JRCPPF
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An introduction to the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy & Finance.
Global Finance and Development, Keynote with Abhijit Banerjee
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Macroeconomic Policy for Development in Sub-Saharan Africa Twelfth Annual JRCPPF Conference | February 23-24, 2023 Conference program & slides: jrc.princeton.edu/annual-conference/2023 Keynote: Keynote speaker: Abhijit Banerjee, Nobel Laureate, co-recipient of the 2019 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel; Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics, M...
Highlights from the 12th Annual JRCPPF Conference
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Macroeconomic Policy for Development in Sub-Saharan Africa Twelfth Annual JRCPPF Conference | February 23-24, 2023 Conference program & slides: jrc.princeton.edu/annual-conference/2023 Session As many have noted, Africa’s story will drive world history in the coming century. With 46 countries and close to 1.4 billion people, the continent is huge and diverse. It contains some of the world’s mos...
Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century, J. Bradford DeLong
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Book talk at Princeton University on May 5, 2023. Hosted by the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy & Finance, and the Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies Before 1870, humanity lived in dire poverty, with a slow crawl of invention offset by a growing population. Then came a great shift: invention sprinted forward, doubling our technological capabilities each generation and utterly...
Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World, Adam Tooze book talk
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In September 2008 the Great Financial Crisis, triggered by the collapse of Lehman brothers, shook the world. A decade later its spectre still haunts us. As the appalling scope and scale of the crash was revealed, the financial institutions that had symbolised the West’s triumph since the end of the Cold War, seemed - through greed, malice and incompetence - to be about to bring the entire syste...
The Future of Green Finance & ESG Standards: R. Ferguson, A. Nazareth, E. Pierce '97, L. Peng
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Panel Discussion April 21, 2023 Details: jrc.princeton.edu/events/ferguson_nazareth_peng_pierce_s23 Roger W. Ferguson Jr. is the Steven A. Tananbaum distinguished fellow for international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations. He is also a contributor to CNBC and the Pembroke Visiting Professor of International Finance at the University of Cambridge's Judge Business School. Annette Naza...
Pakistan: Is there a way forward?, Reza Baqir and Atif Mian
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A conversation between Princeton professor Atif Mian and Dr. Reza Baqir, former Governor, State Bank of Pakistan and Senior Fellow, Harvard University. Speaker Biographies: Dr. Reza Baqir served as the 20th governor of Pakistan’s central bank, the State Bank of Pakistan, from May 2019 to May 2022. He is currently a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School and managing director and global pra...
Africa - A Battle for Liquidity, Keynote with Vera Songwe
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Africa - A Battle for Liquidity, Keynote with Vera Songwe
Session 4: Fiscal and Monetary Policy
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Session 4: Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Session 2: Industrial Policy
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Session 2: Industrial Policy
Session 1: Trade & Regional Flows
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Session 1: Trade & Regional Flows
Opening Remarks
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Opening Remarks
Session 3: International Finance, Debt Sustainability, and Managing Capital Flows
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Session 3: International Finance, Debt Sustainability, and Managing Capital Flows
Luis Garicano - A Single Market No More: The End of Euro-Kludges
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Luis Garicano - A Single Market No More: The End of Euro-Kludges
Practical Asset Pricing and Options Theory in FX Markets, Adam Iqbal
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Practical Asset Pricing and Options Theory in FX Markets, Adam Iqbal
A Conversation on Pakistan’s Economy, Atif Mian, Princeton University
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A Conversation on Pakistan’s Economy, Atif Mian, Princeton University
The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War, Nicholas Mulder
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The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War, Nicholas Mulder
Sustainable Finance: Challenges for Emerging Market Economies, Andrew Sheng
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Sustainable Finance: Challenges for Emerging Market Economies, Andrew Sheng
ESG and Sustainable Investing: ESG Symposium, Part II (Ceclia Chao, Ron Jarvis, Scott Kalb)
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ESG and Sustainable Investing: ESG Symposium, Part II (Ceclia Chao, Ron Jarvis, Scott Kalb)
Corporate Sustainability: ESG Symposium, Part I (Michael Goltzman, Rich Hutchinson, Tori Kaplan)
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Corporate Sustainability: ESG Symposium, Part I (Michael Goltzman, Rich Hutchinson, Tori Kaplan)
Evidence to Action: How can we leverage markets to achieve the net-zero 2050 targets?
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Evidence to Action: How can we leverage markets to achieve the net-zero 2050 targets?
Evidence to Action: How do we reach the 2050 targets?
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Evidence to Action: How do we reach the 2050 targets?

Комментарии

  • @-Llama_95
    @-Llama_95 10 дней назад

    6:10 for beginning.

  • @jamesmarsh4047
    @jamesmarsh4047 26 дней назад

    Bernanke should be in jail

  • @imansharif5363
    @imansharif5363 27 дней назад

    Very inspiring Ben Bernanke hopefully one day we ll be like you xx

  • @Stella.heart.
    @Stella.heart. Месяц назад

    Hello Mr. Mody. I really hope you read my comment . I am nobody but a youth and future of my country, India. I came across the article you wrote published on THE HINDU, 30th July 2024, and would like to ask you respectfully what you have done to contribute my nation with the vast knowledge you have?. You wrote that it would be difficult for India to realize it's economic ambitions without the help of countries like China and substantiated with fall outs in my nation. I appreciate the constructive criticism but many predecessors of me and my friends having great minds and Indian roots have done very less for my country, we have a situation of Brain drain in our country and I understand that India has not maybe given them the opportunities to grow but how can they even complain when they found their home somewhere else? what have they done to improve my country so that my generation would not boast about Indians working as a CEO of a foreign global companies. But Sir, you do not have to worry about my country because no matter what fall outs we have , I will be responsible for my country so that the generations after me would instead take pride in working for their own country. At last I would like to sincerely apologize you in any case my words were wrong anywhere but I would end it by saying that "My Country, India is NOT BROKEN, it has injuries but you see, injuries don't last long, Sir.

    • @rickrejeleene8298
      @rickrejeleene8298 5 дней назад

      Certainly it is broken, one reason is honor-crime and treating of SC/ST as subhuman. Have you invited SC/ST people to your home? Have you considered them as equal? This is just talk and action, Indians will talk, talk, talk, no action. I know many people are discriminated, once, I went to a tea shop, one of my friend said, don't go there, it is owned by SC/ST people. I have more examples, He is showing the issues as contribution, so your job is to fix them on the ground through political policies.

    • @Stella.heart.
      @Stella.heart. 5 дней назад

      It is not only TALKS, first of all, and yes I do have a friend who is ST, not only one but many, we ate together, shared lunch and what not and yes some of my neighbours also belong to that community who we happily invite in all our functions and let me tell you one another thing, I also belong from Other Backward classes, I being from north east and you must be knowing how people address us with "chinki" and what not, being a girl - I have been harassed like all other girls many times, I understand your concern but atleast I am not standing and only making comments on my country, neither I think to leave my birthplace even in the future, because that is easy to do, I want to change it and I believe in it, it starts from one person afterall and you say India has not done anything? Have you not seen our powerful president who represents the tribal community of India, state is doing and will do to bring equality. And I have faith and I wish to act instead of only standing and commenting. And my question to you is what have you done besides commenting? And what did you reply to your friend when he said such a thing? Were you able to change his mindset or did you just let it go because of course most of the population just don't care but in case you replied something that may have moved your friend, Thankyou!

  • @ShaneCallum
    @ShaneCallum 4 месяца назад

    He wants to compare with Vietnam because it is a communist and wants to prove that communists are good. GFY Ashoka! Eat dry leaves. I had vietnamese classmates and they didnt know a damn thing. Look at percentages and absolutes. I have not heard of one world class vietnamese company. The chinese billionaires shifting to vietnam because they know made in china tag is not working anymore. It is not going to Vietnam because has inherent advantages, it is going because Vietnam is the closest brother to CCP in terms of manipulation. Vietnamese know that but also want to reap benefits of their positioning. They have no feud with anyone and yet they are communists.

  • @DavidHass-m2w
    @DavidHass-m2w 5 месяцев назад

    Yes there is way backwards only for Pakistan

  • @TKL95
    @TKL95 5 месяцев назад

    asoka mody us a brother is mouldy india price miniter.

  • @path2source
    @path2source 5 месяцев назад

    Thank God that Ethan with all his bone-deep contempt for historical evidence is not actually a tenured professor. Ethan, you're the one that's spreading the myth. And your intelligence appears at best mythical.

  • @jandolin
    @jandolin 6 месяцев назад

    The comments reflect the poor quality of Indian education. The commentators, unable to refute Professor Mody's arguments, resort to personal attacks.

  • @bobsmith3983
    @bobsmith3983 7 месяцев назад

    Countries rise to their level of competency. India has hit the ceiling for their country so nothing much will improve in the near term.

  • @VRI81
    @VRI81 7 месяцев назад

    What a disappointment whenever this guy opens his mouth. Left India, took citizenship of another country, but his focus remains on India. What is he going to do about it to change if he thinks things are so bad. Come back and fix it. But as it was said in the movie, Rang De Basanti - "Door se commentary dena bahut aasan hota hai. Doosron ko gaali dena aur bhi aasan. Agar tumhe itna problem hai toh tum badlon na iss desh ko. Lekin tum nahi karoge aur mein bataoon kyun. Kyunki ghar ki safai mein haath gande kaun kare." Kitaab likhenge, narratives banayenge, desh ko chhod ke jayenge aur fir usko gaali bhi denge.

  • @DipakBose-bq1vv
    @DipakBose-bq1vv 8 месяцев назад

    Until 1990, India and China had the same per head GDP but then India in 1992 surrendered to the IMF-World Bank but China never listened to the IMF-World Bank. It has not privatized. India did. China only instead of a centralized planning had a decentralized planning empowering town and municipal industries. As a result today China's per head GDP is 5 times that of India. We got ruined by the IMF-World Bank. Asoke Mody is from IMF-World Bank; so he cannot suggest anything other than the old prescription like education at the primary level and health; we all know that.

  • @shanratnam6973
    @shanratnam6973 8 месяцев назад

    What a load of trash and is not supported by evidence. He can shout from the roof top as much as he likes and nobody will take him seriously. Razia Iqbal is another anti India hating BBC Journalist but she went quiet when Nehru was criticised and the video was cut short so that we should not hear more bad news about Nehru. Princeton Universityis one of the American universities that is anti India, anti Modi and anti hindu. But nobody listens to you anymore and prople are aware that wokism has taken over these American Institutions.

  • @newyorkskier
    @newyorkskier 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing talk. I know of a person from Karnataka and a contract worked in Kerala who worked in a factory of my friend, who got a heart attack and was treated at the Government hospital for a few thousand rupees (paid for by his temporary employer, who himself was in financial distress). He needed coronary artery stents, which the GOvt hospital said would cost Rs 3 lakhs. So he went to his native Karnataka to get the operation, where he thought he would get fere service, but to his amazement, had to spent Rs 1 lakh (the stent and the implantation surgery were free) and he did not even have a single rupee in his pocket, not his sister or his immediate family. They had zero money to help his out although they wanted to. Finally, the business guy, who was bleeding from business loss, had to borrow money to help him out. This is the state of India

  • @richard1342
    @richard1342 9 месяцев назад

    Suggest you watch the video by Prof Michael Kelly - ruclips.net/video/NkImqOxMqvU/видео.html. Net zero is a seriously stupid idea which is both technically and financially impossible, and for the educated in the scientific methodology side of the climate argument, highly undesirable.

  • @Aarpaar0430
    @Aarpaar0430 9 месяцев назад

    The professor is right about morality and leadership. Character matters. In India, our entire society has shifted to apathy when it comes to corruption, hygiene, justice and national security. Every office, at every level only works by extracting bribes from the common person. Elections and lifestyles are financed with this money. Justice is delayed by a system of endless dates and stays. . A whole generation passes before a case is decided. When it does, it is appealed to a higher court. Nothing changes. Basic Hygiene is not part of any thought process. Human beings live alongside open sewers and open bathroom. Water is drawn from rivers they are polluted with human refuse. 40% of all government grants for development are pilfered by officials. National security is a tactic not a strategy. This too is delegated to others. Terrorism from Pakistan is argued in USA. There is hardly any Defence industry that can help the country fight a war in its own. Families like Ambani, Tatas keep getting all the opportunities. 7% growth rate is great. The sanskriti is awesome. However, none of that can hide or cure the moral bankruptcy of the leaders and citizens alike. This is fixable but when we do not know.

    • @lestrangek7214
      @lestrangek7214 5 месяцев назад

      well its the problem of every thirs world country not particular to INDIA

    • @yinyan_9686
      @yinyan_9686 3 месяца назад

      Why does it seem so overly exaggerated and emotional

  • @SrikanthIyerTheMariner
    @SrikanthIyerTheMariner 9 месяцев назад

    Go away ... Mind your own business .. Worry about America instead

  • @swamiganesh2875
    @swamiganesh2875 9 месяцев назад

    These academics are nothing more than self-serving mercenaries of the Hindu-phobic break-India forces that have long infiltrated the US and UK acadmia, particularly the vaunted ivies, to perpetuate the colonial agenda and concocted narratives. All one must do is look at the sponsors of their work and the discussant led by an 'Iqbal' associated with the India bashing BBC. Shame on Ashoka Mody betraying the womb (Mother India) that bore him and the taxpayers who subsidized his IIT degree that is nothing more than a visa to migrate to the US and succumb to the overtures of the growing break-India cabal. They belong to the burgeoning 'Bharat enemies list'.

  • @BadassBikerOwns
    @BadassBikerOwns 9 месяцев назад

    So much salt production in this one video.

  • @makuohua3071
    @makuohua3071 9 месяцев назад

    No Indian Journalism can do such edition and Proof reading with Scriptures. Well articulated articles with every Historical events Statistical and Movies based on Factual facts . Now a days those scriptures are not available in Hindi movies and Statistics not available in PTI and news media outlets in India . But Fake Patriot will never Accept those facts . Overseas Indians can becomes your audiences. Appreciated admires your Articles. The young generation is totally Brain washed .

  • @ruthnaswamy4741
    @ruthnaswamy4741 9 месяцев назад

    To counter Ashoka Mody's lecture, we have to examine if unemployment has increased, whether rivers have become more polluted, are there less politicians now with criminal background than before and so on

    • @kciv738974
      @kciv738974 8 месяцев назад

      The answer to all is yes unfortunately. Unemployment, pollution, and politician criminality have all increased. It’s one of the main points of his book. I just finished reading it which is what brought me to this RUclips vid.

  • @BadAss_691
    @BadAss_691 9 месяцев назад

    Our biggest bane is our population. If we had 0.4 billion instead of 1.4 billion we would’ve become an advanced nation by now.

  • @bajaj3485
    @bajaj3485 9 месяцев назад

    Absolutely laughable analysis by this guy. Definitely on payrolls of those who hate India. His work does not deserve to be even in garbage.

  • @michealanderson2282
    @michealanderson2282 9 месяцев назад

    If "India is broken", then who is not broken in this world. Yes we know we need to improve a lot, but this is extreme pessimistic clickbait. Please get a life-'elite experts'

  • @rajivkuin
    @rajivkuin 9 месяцев назад

    Another cheap political hitjob... nothing about the lecture is honest or authentic...

  • @backpropagation8365
    @backpropagation8365 9 месяцев назад

    The analysis here by Mr. Mody is extremely shallow and not well researched. Many of the claims he makes are arbitrary with no real data to back them up. How can photos and videos pass for statistical data? How can an academic deliver a lecture without also explaining the hundreds of millions the government has claimed it has spent on cleaning up rivers? And mostly how can Princeton entertain such shallow analysis for a presentation?

    • @parjanyashukla176
      @parjanyashukla176 8 месяцев назад

      Because Princeton itself is the culprit - so how the hell can it be the judge? Unfortunately the prestige for US/EU universities in your mind is based on ceaseless propaganda and advertising. It has no basis in reality. They are capitalist systems serving the global capitalist mafia.

  • @Tetra193
    @Tetra193 9 месяцев назад

    I am sorry to say a fabricated book on unreal data's to make India broken. But India will march on despite such attempts. Pl. Don't worry about us. Mr Modi and other India haters

  • @PradeepKanthan
    @PradeepKanthan 9 месяцев назад

    Quality of labour, re-evaluating use of land, and education are the key areas that led the export growth in North Asia. Indian manufacturing lacks quality and design. Significant is the role of a quota system of EU and US in the garment industry.

  • @jatinpatel1224
    @jatinpatel1224 9 месяцев назад

    JL Nehru University never discusses issues of human rights in saudi, china, iran, US are never discussed. Every story has multiple facets.

  • @bharatmathur2846
    @bharatmathur2846 9 месяцев назад

    What does the data post 2019 show for all the measures

  • @Anton-tf9iw
    @Anton-tf9iw 9 месяцев назад

    Nixon and Kissinger wanted cheap, union free ~slave labor for their big capitalists. India gave a pass but Mao was desperate for $$$$$$$$$ so this "communist" went for it. WEF style. Today normal Chinese suffer under the CCP of lack of pensions and pre-paid apartments that never got finished. Being a consumer = being a product, consumable, throwable. Normal Chinese biggest problem today is however "inner poverty"; no freedom to experience, experiment, talk or think. Here is where India could come in even over the US, which has gone woke.

  • @shubhamdeshmukh1900
    @shubhamdeshmukh1900 9 месяцев назад

    The title of his book is just a bad clickbait and his focus is extremely distopian. As essential it is to point out the flaws, what is more important is to provide 'tangible' solutions to overcome those flaws. The author only sees India from an elitist point of view and seems more interested in gaining popularity through 'negativity bias'. What is also unfortunate, is the lens under which he compares Bihar and Tamil Nadu as "laggard" and "advanced". These states definitely differ in their economic output for a variety of reasons. But by labelling them as such, he immediately reveals his elitist position. Such capitalist minds cannot fathom the growth of a diverse group as one and can only think about making short term gains over long term 'common' good. A nation as large and diverse as India, provides a role model for a globalised world where people can thrive with their differences and make it a better place.

  • @sunilthakore5715
    @sunilthakore5715 9 месяцев назад

    I cannot understand the thinking of this person, who as one sted lived a priviledge life. India was and has never been broken, throughout it's entire civilisation. The unity is bound by it's culture, and has always been it's unitity of religion and divercity, because of Sanatana Dharma. India through it's newley aquired British colonianism made us beleive we cannot live a civilised life without Western thought. That brainwashed ideal are prevelent by academia such as this speaker and the the actual Government that ruled the country for 70 years, all educated in Western universities, and born with a silver spoon in their mouths. They played politics on division, as the British did, and realised that dividin a population leads them to victory. The people played with this because they saw this as the party that gave independance, but at a great cost. People should realise that Congress did not look for the people, but their own nepotism. The fact is there is an elite group within India and abroad that do not want India to grow, because their failings and history would actually be exposed. In India, they do not want India to succeed because they will loose the benefit of having maids and drivers, who the Government that currently exists, want to empower, to make a difference to the poor. These elites do not want to do their own dishes, and drive themselves to the office. The West see this as a threat, because they know what they did in India to impoverish the country for their own gains. If this actually comes out they will realise they are not the math geniuses, and scientific advance countries they were, but they sole this, and if India surpasses them, which it will, their whole history and their ideoligy of White supremicy will dimish. The wealth they made for 300 years was from the richer nation, that were the East, and this shift will revert back, in time, as education and hard work has not been something the West cherishes. Countries that were rich that did not use expoitation and slavery, and respected humanity will always win. The problem is the West uses conjectures such as Caste to diminish these, even though they created the caste system and imposed it on Indians. That is how one disrepects a culture and try to convert people to your way of thinking. Africa failed immensly as most Africans were converted, we did not, and will never, as we have nothing to convert too, if you are a true person of Sanatana Dharma, the eternal and tru way of living, in peace and hamrmony with all and everything.

    • @parjanyashukla176
      @parjanyashukla176 9 месяцев назад

      We all know what the firangi wants, what's important is how they are able to get so many coolies?

  • @psarathy66
    @psarathy66 9 месяцев назад

    i think these intellectual sell india poverty for their survival. Can they show how many american and european complete graduation

  • @jugnu361
    @jugnu361 9 месяцев назад

    ALL DATA FAKE.........

  • @vivektnl
    @vivektnl 9 месяцев назад

    A terribly biased narrative, that used figures till only 2018, to buttress the storyline. The narrative is that India, and its politics have failed its people. It is changing for the better now and you will see it if you look at graphs till 2023

  • @padmanabhaswamy
    @padmanabhaswamy 9 месяцев назад

    Ashoka, it's a tragedy we have people, who use, 'ex', along with the word, Bharat, also known as, India. I, genuinely, hope, Bharat, is blessed, with no more of your visits.

  • @Betelgeusewaitforit
    @Betelgeusewaitforit 9 месяцев назад

    9:59 awesome now we have Bihar.. great, so I am a Bihari... Every 4th guypan India in civil and police service is either a Bihari or from UP. I am so glad I don't have a PhD.. some of my classmates do.. you take a western society model and evaluate a huge society like India.. are you nuts !! Our domestic consumption economy is massive.. that's why we don't have an immigration policy for highly skilled individuals, we have more than all the world put together.. when you see population growth across half a decade, improving economy while the whole world is in recession and vaccinated all citizens ina duration of 8 months for COVID.. is that country broken or your intellect?

    • @BadAss_691
      @BadAss_691 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks sir for telling us Bihar is on the way to become the next Switzerland.🙂

    • @Betelgeusewaitforit
      @Betelgeusewaitforit 9 месяцев назад

      @@BadAss_691 Why should Bihar be the next Switzerland? Bihar will be the next Bihar.. Gandhiji's first address for freedom of India was at Gandhi maidan Patna. The Maurya empire's Capital was Patna. The first passenger aircraft was owned and operated by the Darbhanga Raja. Our first President.. numerous IPS & IAS are from there. Buddhism emerged from Bihar.. The first democratic process of election on this planet took place in Vaishali. The land of Bihar still feeds millions each day, from the farm to the breakfast table within 5 hrs.. Don't think of any place as insignificant... Each particle of land has a story to teach. The Land revenue system in use by the world was also from the same region. Before it was Bengal, even before it was Banga, before that it was Anga Pradesh. It has scriptures and lipi from before 600 bc still present.. in the last 10 yrs it has grown and it will continue.. Aaj bhi kehte hain jeeya he Bihar ke lala, because zamindars in Bihar protected food safety even during the British Raj. Sab log galat toh nahi hai na. Apne Ghar pe Jo peedhi tanz kasti hai uska wajood mit jata hai.. peedhi rahegi lekin apne aap ko trace nahi kar payegi. Koi barabari ka desh lao.. isme koi comparison nahi hai. Switzerland mein log jab likhna padhna nahi jaante the Bihar had Charaka samhita..

    • @BadAss_691
      @BadAss_691 9 месяцев назад

      @@Betelgeusewaitforit Just a bloated vainful hyperbole of so-called past glories…Gandhiji arriving first there or Bihari Zamindars doing nothing to stop famines …..I don’t need all that😂😂 And how does a .001% becoming IAS or IITian change the true sorry state of Bihar or any other so called ‘developed’ state like Maharashtra? I’m not only picking on Bihar in particular , entire India is basically fucked up.Let’s be honest , with our culture and mindset of taking pride in ignorance we can never be the next South Korea , Singapore and Vietnam. What Mr Ashoka Mody has pointed out is exactly this - 90% of India is like sub Saharan Africa(the real India) , 9% good and a top 1% leaves everyone else gasping for breath. This lopsided developmental thinking and policymaking of having space programmes , large dams , nuclear power (which makes us feel proud and powerful) then or bullet trains today without improving primary education, healthcare or increasing women’s participation in jobs is sinking us. China did both , they looked after the worst off and best off , today Fudan , Peking and Shanghai Jiao Tong compete with Caltech and MIT and IITs are still miles behind them. And look at the basics- nutrition literacy and so on…Again they are miles ahead…..

    • @parjanyashukla176
      @parjanyashukla176 9 месяцев назад

      @@BadAss_691 Switzerland is a parking hub of all shady money from the world, why would any country want to become like a cheap copy of such a corrupt land?

  • @Betelgeusewaitforit
    @Betelgeusewaitforit 9 месяцев назад

    Yeah India is not broken.. you really can't break 1.4 billion people if they don't allow it. They have a PhD ? Epic waste and a classic example of being educated and having an education.

  • @viswanathanranganathan8129
    @viswanathanranganathan8129 9 месяцев назад

    Female labor force participation went from 30% in 1991 to 20% in 2020 in India ? Whose rear was this pulled out from? Quixotic

  • @viswanathanranganathan8129
    @viswanathanranganathan8129 9 месяцев назад

    Numbers compiled by phony organizations are not to be relied upon when making such sweeping claims.. 😊

  • @aditkumar38
    @aditkumar38 9 месяцев назад

    This is a classic example of what Rajiv Malhotra described in his book Snakes in the Ganga. So called prestigious universities are preying on Indians who are weak enough to carry out their agendas of breaking India. Statistics can be manipulated to serve any purpose and Ashoka has skilfully done so. In countering the nonsense that he is propounded I refer you to Mohandas Pai interview which is available on you tube. India is developing at a rate that bothers USA universities because in short time they will be struggling to keep their existence. Bharat Mata ki Jai.

  • @allembrace
    @allembrace 9 месяцев назад

    sorry to say the whole premise is wrong - by ASHOKA. He is targetting JOB creation. So job creation is a function of population growth. He should produce the population growth versus jobs - and also various religions - Then the truth will emerge- a solution to the problem, by population control. If the author is backing USA - with it's capitalist model , then why he should find objection with P M m Modi's friend ship with ADANI ? what is the wrong in making enterprenuers , part of development and economic growh - all people must participate in the development of INDIA . why to exclude ADANI ?

  • @arunjetli7909
    @arunjetli7909 9 месяцев назад

    Mody is a clueless western ap

  • @drashokkumar9209
    @drashokkumar9209 10 месяцев назад

    In Ancient India , any Debate ( SHASTRARTHA ) had 2 parts -- " KHANDANA " when you demolish your opponent's arguments AND " MANDANA " when you provide a Better alternative . What he is talking here is just a LIST OF COMPLAINTS . It is not a proper criticism . No diagnosis here . The Worst part is that he has NOT given any prescription ( MANDANA ) to correct what he considers wrong . Ignorance flaunted by this professor is just 'amazing' . From Einstein to Ashok Mody ! What a fall for Princeton !

  • @naruvimama
    @naruvimama 10 месяцев назад

    Modi believed we needed UPI, we got UPI. It is people on pedestals who think poor people can not handle UPI. Poor people may be illiterate but not stupid.

  • @naruvimama
    @naruvimama 10 месяцев назад

    Nehru was a dictator who won 0 votes and yet propped up by British agent M.K. Gandhi. India is still colonised and it is the BJP under Modi which is decolonising India to create a new Bharat.

  • @ptrakoo5363
    @ptrakoo5363 10 месяцев назад

    India must be careful what type of people teaching Indian History and Social Studies. There are,forces inside and outside India that are working to denigrate and break India. Wake up India and write your own History and social Studies. No Outside entities would do Justice in these topics.

  • @ganeshsharmakrishna6166
    @ganeshsharmakrishna6166 10 месяцев назад

    Ashoka, you just confirmed the joke that there is no corruption after 15th August 1947 which the British taught the Indians , it justthat it became the system after independence , So there is no corruption in Indian.

  • @ganeshsharmakrishna6166
    @ganeshsharmakrishna6166 10 месяцев назад

    SO SIR YOUR BOOK'S PREMISE IS that you don't like Adani.