Arpit Chaturvedi

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Arpit Chaturvedi

Arpit Chaturvedi

@arpitchtr

Director @gpodsofficial, Fmr. Lecturer @SFSU, Author "Our Egalitarian Universe?". Former Editor-in-Chief, @cornellpolicy .

New Delhi, India Katılım Mart 2013
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Pleased to introduce a new podcast series - Global Policy Cast where I cohost with Mr. suresh kumar (IAS Retd.) in depth discussions on public policy and global affairs In our inaugural episode, we are joined by Yale Professor Dr. Ian Shapiro youtu.be/b0eInN1DeZ8?si…
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@markova_cj Thank you so much, Amb. Concepcion ! We should reach out to you soon to invite you as well and see if we can have you on it given your convenience!
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@arpitchtr Congratulations on launching such an important initiative! A podcast like Global Policy Cast can become a valuable space for thoughtful dialogue on the issues shaping our world today.
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Arpit Chaturvedi@arpitchtr·
Pleased to introduce a new podcast series - Global Policy Cast where I cohost with Mr. suresh kumar (IAS Retd.) in depth discussions on public policy and global affairs In our inaugural episode, we are joined by Yale Professor Dr. Ian Shapiro youtu.be/b0eInN1DeZ8?si…
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India’s role in the global economy is being redefined. As geopolitical tension and uneven growth reshape corporate strategy, CEOs are increasingly viewing India not as an emerging market but as a core geoeconomic anchor. Drawing on findings from Teneo’s Vision 2026 research, Managing Director Carsten Nickel reflects on why business leaders see India’s strategic importance accelerating. The accompanying article, written by Gabriel Wildau and Arpit Chaturvedi, explores the trade-offs companies face and how global priorities could evolve as firms reassess their exposure to China. Read the full article to examine India’s evolving strategic role in global business and the forces shaping it. hubs.li/Q041N8S_0 #Geopolitics #India #China #Vision2026 #TeneoVision2026
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Kaushik Basu@kaushikcbasu·
Check out the latest White Paper published by CRADLE, Cornell. It’s by Jacob Fisher, on mechanisms that allow bank executives to personally profit from taking excessive risks. einaudi.cornell.edu/research/cradl…
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Congratulations! Winners of the 2025 Infosys Prize, for fundamental research: Nikhil Agarwal-Economics Sushant Sachdeva-Computer Science Andrew Ollett-Philology Anjana Badrinarayan-Biology Sabyasachi Mukherjee-Mathematics Karthish Manthiram-Chemistry infosys.com/newsroom/press…
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My paper on authoritarianism & corruption presents a theory of how some political leaders use the nation’s laws selectively to persecute opponents & protect cronies & how this can lead to greater corruption & full-fledged crony capitalism. kaushikbasu.org/wp-content/upl…
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Kaushik Basu@kaushikcbasu·
Evaluating your past decisions to improve future decision-making is worth it. But feeling bad about past decisions is no different from feeling bad about gravity pulling things down. For both—past decisions & gravity—there’s nothing you can do.
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Atul Chaturvedi@atulchtr·
राजकमल ऑनलाइन बुक फेयर 2025 📚 शुरु हो गया है।इसमें मेरी किताब भी विशेष छूट के साथ उपलब्ध हैं आप इस लिंक के ज़रिए @RajkamalBooks की वेबसाइट तक पहुँच सकते हैं या व्हाट्सएप पर भी ऑर्डर कर सकते हैं। 🗓️ 29 मई से 09 जून, 2025 🔗 rajkamalprakashan.com/author/atul-ch… 📲 WhatsApp: +91 93113 97733
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Atul Chaturvedi@atulchtr·
देश के प्रख्यात अधिवक्ता औऱ सांसद श्री कपिल सिब्बल @KapilSibal को अपनी लिखी पुस्तक "सियाहत मेरी स्याही से" भेंट की। @RajkamalBooks @LokbhartiBooks #siyahatmerisyahise
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Atul Chaturvedi@atulchtr·
Had the pleasure of meeting @The_Doon_School Headmaster, the dynamic Mr. Jagpreet Singh “Honey Sir,” during my recent Dehradun visit and presenting him my book 'Siyahat Meri Siyahi Se.' Grateful for the warm hospitality and a golf cart tour of the beautiful campus! @arpitchtr
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Kaushik Basu@kaushikcbasu·
The two greatest books of economics published in the 100 years. My pick.
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7/ The turning point The rise of mining. When Falun copper mine, chartered in 1347, became Sweden biggest economic asset, the monarchy issued its own coins, pegged to silver and copper.
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### *Sweden: The Nation’s History* by Franklin D. Scott 1/ Here is a paradox: Sweden was a major player in medieval trade, yet for centuries, much of the economy ran on barter instead of cash. Why
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8/ The takeaway? Economic power alone is fragile. If it’s not backed by institutional control, it can be undone. Sweden’s leaders used foreign capital strategically—but never surrendered sovereignty. #politicaleconomy Reminds me of the power of #institutional theorists
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7/ By the 16th century, the Hanseatic League declined, and Sweden pivoted toward state-controlled mercantilism, ending German dominance. But the scars of that #economicbattle lasted for centuries.
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I am reading this book: #Sweden: The Nation’s History by Franklin D. Scott, and it’s making me think about a fascinating paradox—how the Hanseatic League controlled Sweden’s economy but never ruled the country. Here’s why economic power doesn’t always mean political control. 👇
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