This is a fraught moment. It is barely over six months since Narendra Modi announced the withdrawal of all high-value currency notes. And, in another few days, it will be the third anniversary of his sweeping victory in the general elections. This is a fraught moment — because we better cross our fingers and hope the Prime Minister doesn’t have another such idea. He doesn’t like too much time to pass in between them.
We are still feeling the after-effects of demonetisation —the latest casualty in the rolling waves of stress that decision set off is the ...
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