Kshitij Kant: India's global strategy, domestic reform, and (hopefully) growth
Bad Liberals by Justin Ahn and Darrius Tan
Episode notes
As bad liberals ourselves, we venture to explore a country oh-so-close to being labeled a liberal regime: India, the world's largest democracy. Alongside Kshitij Kant, a Stanford sophomore and research assistant at the Hoover Institution on India's foreign relations, we take on a wide-ranging conversation, from the BJP's dominance to prospects for economic growth to why India is reluctant to play along with the United States.
Kshitij shares an understated perspective on India's role in the global order: possibly the next dragon in the waiting.
Keywords
IndiaEconomicsForeign PolicyDemocracy
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