"Sleeping in the park is civilisation. First, you need a noisy city. Second, a green, calm spot in a great park"
—India Unbound
"Good intentions are useless without common sense."
—India Grows at Night
There are many articles & essays by Gurcharan Das, which have appeared over the years in anthologies edited by other authors. There are also forewords and introductions to books written by other authors. Given below is a selection. The reader is encouraged to search on the Internet for a specific item if not found here. Alas, there are no links provided. Sorry!
"Sleeping in the park is civilisation. First, you need a noisy city. Second, a green, calm spot in a great park"
—India Unbound"Good intentions are useless without common sense."
—India Grows at NightThere are many articles & essays by Gurcharan Das, which have appeared over the years in anthologies edited by other authors. There are also forewords and introductions to books written by other authors. Given below is a selection. The reader is encouraged to search on the Internet for a specific item if not found here. Alas, there are no links provided. Sorry!
Interviews/Press Reports
Union Budget: Investment over consumption in 2022
Sun, 02/13/2022 - 08:59Toolkit for the Indian reformer: The farm laws fiasco offers 7 lessons on how to reform in a democracy
Sun, 11/07/2021 - 09:06No nation became prosperous without trust between government and business.
Mon, 08/30/2021 - 09:25US, India: Stop the uncivil wars: When a nation forgets it’s one people and institutions weaken, we’re at the abyss
Tue, 01/12/2021 - 19:24Don’t kill 2nd green revolution: Rolling back farm reforms would privilege a small but vociferous group over the silent majority
Wed, 12/02/2020 - 10:12Tales Of Trade: How ‘Dharma’ Anchors Business And Markets
Fri, 04/06/2018 - 08:18Dharma, Markets and Indian Capitalism
Sun, 01/05/2014 - 08:18Scenes from a Punjabi Childhood
Tue, 07/21/2009 - 08:18The Dilemma of a Liberal Hindu
Mon, 03/19/2007 - 23:00India: How a rich nation became poor and will be rich again
Mon, 03/19/2007 - 08:20