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Piecing together disparate data for economic and market insights.

Recent essays

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Weaponised Dependency

May 19, 2026 | This appeared in the Economic Times print version on 20 May 2026 (link). The kindest take on the recently concluded US-China summit in Beijing was that the relationship has ‘improved’ from antagonism to direct engagement. That the meeting ended…

Pricing our way out

This appeared in the Times of India on 14 May 2026 (link). Well into the third month of the Iran war, earlier assumptions of a short-lived conflict have now been well and truly negated. Over the past week, even as physical shortages of oil seem to have eased,…

Some Serious Strait Talking

The US-Israel war against Iran is rolling into unrestricted warfare — until oil and gas inventories last This appeared in the Economic Times on 23 March 2026 (link). The war in West Asia is now like a chess endgame in which one side is trying to survive by run…

Oil Traders Expect A Short War

This appeared in the Times of India on 4 March 2026 (link). Nearly everyone expected this to be a short war. Not just those who started it, but also commodity markets. Oil prices jumped around 10% when the conflict started, much less than the reaction when Rus…

Hard miles on fiscal consolidation crossed; can an overly conservative financing plan undo the gains?

This appeared in the Times of India on 2 February 2026 (link) Sometimes, boring and predictable is good, if not great. The FY2027 union budget ticks that box.Greater certainty of fiscal and regulatory policies for businesses and investors enables them to take…

Podcast: Global turbulence, India’s growth engine & the case for fiscal discipline (The Print)

In this video, Bidisha and I discuss India’s economic outlook, focusing on the upcoming Union Budget 2026: global economic turbulence, India’s growth drivers, and critical policy priorities. Main points We discuss the significant risk posed by disruptions to g…

Time for consistency and calculated policy risks in Budget

This appeared in the New Indian Express on 1 February 2026 (link). Published online: 31 Jan 2026, 11:14 pm The 2026-27 budget is being presented at a time of rare macroeconomic stability in India—strong growth with low inflation. This is a result of the govern…

Podcast: Fiscal consolidation has brought down the cost of capital (NISM)

How has fiscal consolidation helped bring down the cost of capital in India? What are its implications for macroeconomic stability, investment cycles, and capital markets? In NISM’s Masterclass Episode 26, Sashi Krishnan, Director, NISM, and I discuss fiscal d…

Podcast: The Semiconductor Mission: India’s Next Industrial Revolution (SparX)

It’s a freewheeling chat. A lightly edited Gemini summary of the video: We discuss India’s journey and ambitions in the semiconductor industry, the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), its objectives, and the challenges faced in building a semiconductor ecosyste…

Podcast: Geopolitics, Metals, Economic Cycles, Markets

Sonia and I discuss 2:19 Geopolitics and Trade 4:21 Trump vs NATO Allies 8:00 Whither the Global Trade War? Global trade is growing faster than global GDP 10:20 Effects on Markets 14:29 Silver as an Investment? 18:55 Potential of Metals in 2026 27:03 Large Cap…

Podcast: India’s growth outlook in 2026, trend growth, economic slack

Interview with Business Standard: Economy, Markets, Yields, INR

Conducted on 16 December, published on 22 December (link). In an interview with Subrata Panda & Samie Modak in Mumbai, Mishra says as growth momentum becomes clearer, foreign investors, who went underweight India, may return. Q: Why did Indian equity markets u…

Chat on: The golden age of Indian entrepreneurship?

Mukesh and I discuss why we are at the start of a true golden age of Indian entrepreneurship:

Chat on: India’s growth, AI, geopolitics, ‘Fear’

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