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During the 1991 economic crisis, I asked an astrologer about India’s future: Shankar Sharma

For me personally, and for my contemporaries, it is a bittersweet realisation that had it not been for the 1991 economic crisis which forced India to liberalise, India’s economic trajectory would have been different 

July 06, 2021 / 10:46 IST
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Manmohan Singh (File image)

There have been two times in my life when I have been extremely hopeful and optimistic about the future of India.

The first was in 1984 when Rajiv Gandhi became Prime Minister, and the whole of India was electrified at the notion of a young, tech-savvy, person leading the country into a new era of prosperity.

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Gandhi delivered early on that promise, except that the liberalisation that he brought in took several years to deliver, as big moves typically take. Today, a large number of fruits that Indians enjoy came as the direct results of the liberalisation Gandhi ushered in.

However, that liberalisation was incomplete. It wasn’t rounded. It liberalised imports, but didn't do something similar to the capital account.