Suhas Palshikar

A crisis of political courage


Suhas Palshikar

Umpiring’s dirty secrets

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Yes, we do need non-ideological research. And we clearly need some vetting of conclusions, regardless of where they come from. And perhaps especially if the "news" comes from international agencies whose refereeing reminds one of the umpiring prevalent in cricket in the days before neutral umpires.

The writer is chairman of Oxus Investments, an emerging market advisory firm. Visit oxusinvestments.com for an archive of articles

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