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By Devinder Sharma at Jan 25, 2011
I sometimes wonder why public money is allowed to be spent on promoting private business interests.... (More) Comments (0)
US keen to takeover Indian Agriculture
By Devinder Sharma at Nov 04, 2010
Indian agriculture provides a sustained market for the US companies. What is good for the commercial interest of the US companies is not necessarily going to be productive for Indian farmers. But then, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has time and again talked of shifting 70 per cent of the rural population into the urban centres. Bringing agriculture under the yoke of the US business and industry will hasten this population transfer.... (More) Comments (2)
Land acquisition and social turmoil
By Devinder Sharma at Oct 18, 2010
Much of China and India, the two giants, is being rendered landless. Thanks to our political leaders, the masses are being pauperised so as to fill the pockets of the rich and influential. The profits that the rich garner in the process is counted as economic growth. Whether it is a democracy or a communist regime, both follow the same flawed economic prescription. We should also remain perpetually grateful due to the mainline economists for actually laying out a faulty paradigm of economic growth that in reality widens economic disparities, and has led the world to a tripping point. Not only global warming, the economic model of development has also brought the world close to an unprecedented social unrest and chaos. ... (More) Comments (0)
By Devinder Sharma at Oct 12, 2010
Across developing countries all over the world, bullying tactics are being employed by the micro-finance institutions (MFIs). Because of the vested interest, and the general feeling that micro-finance is a pious initiative, the dark underbelly of the organised money-lending often goes unreported. ... (More) Comments (0)
By Devinder Sharma at Oct 10, 2010
Globalisation has brought the rich and the crooked together. True globalisation would be when good people from across the globe come together. ... (More) Comments (0)
Science is becoming an industry lapdog
By Devinder Sharma at Sep 27, 2010
Following the moratorium imposed on what would have been India's first genetically-modified food crop -- Bt Brinjal, six Indian science academies were asked to prepare a report on GM crops. The report which came out last week has been accused of plagiarism. At least, 60 lines in the report have been lifted from an industry publication. Does it not mean that science is becoming subservient to industry? ... (More) Comments (0)
By Devinder Sharma at Sep 22, 2010
The process of takeover of food simultaneously began on several fronts. It began with Green Revolution in the late 1960s, which was essentially to provide controlled technology to increase farm production in developing countries. This was followed with Structural Adjustment Programme that the World Bank/IMF pushed seeking policy changes through the 150-odd conditionality's that came with every loan. To provide more teeth to the process, the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and the Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have been brought in. ... (More) Comments (0)


