Absolutely brilliant as always on domestic politics and policies. But the revered continuity in foreign policy is a terrible problem Indian establishment doesn’t realise it has. Dr Mehta agrees with that continuity as the proponent of non alignment 2.0, which needs to be challenged urgently.
Mr. Mehta's expositions are one of the few things to keep open-minded non-radical Indians hopeful for the future of our country. The damage that has been allowed to be caused by a hesitant opposition has been deep. I hope it will be reversed in some measure by the next coalition government in Delhi.
Listening to the interview made me a tad bit more wise. Thank you! It would be great if more South Asian scholars could be brought for such interviews.
Absolutely brilliant as always on domestic politics and policies. But the revered continuity in foreign policy is a terrible problem Indian establishment doesn’t realise it has. Dr Mehta agrees with that continuity as the proponent of non alignment 2.0, which needs to be challenged urgently.
Great analysis 👍
This was surprisingly refreshing and genuine.
Superb! He seems to be properly NAMING most crucial factors correctly. Nice, really.
Mr. Mehta's expositions are one of the few things to keep open-minded non-radical Indians hopeful for the future of our country.
The damage that has been allowed to be caused by a hesitant opposition has been deep. I hope it will be reversed in some measure by the next coalition government in Delhi.
Listening to the interview made me a tad bit more wise. Thank you! It would be great if more South Asian scholars could be brought for such interviews.