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Ideas of India

Ideas of India

By: Mercatus Center at George Mason University
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Through conversations with top thinkers in the social sciences and beyond, economist Shruti Rajagopalan explores the ideas that will propel India forward. Science Social Sciences
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  • V. Anantha Nageswaran on Surveying the Growth and Financialization of the Indian Economy
    Mar 26 2026

    Today my guest is Dr. V Anantha Nageswaran, who is currently serving as the Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India. He is also the co-author of the books Economics of Derivatives and The Rise of Finance: Causes, Consequences and Cures.

    We talked about import substitution and strategic resilience, futures and options market, gross fixed capital formation, crypto markets, India's growth trajectory, and much more.

    Recorded March 12th, 2026.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) - Intro
    (00:02:38) - Import Substitution as a Policy
    (00:11:19) - Indian States' Spending Problem
    (00:18:16) - Capital Formation
    (00:25:47) - Increasing Financialization
    (00:30:21) - Options and Futures Markets in India
    (00:34:15) - Securities Transactions Tax (STT)
    (00:40:27) - Curbing Crypto
    (00:46:01) - How Should We Approach Policy Regulation?
    (00:51:04) - Deregulation
    (00:53:41) - Digital Public Infrastructure
    (00:56:28) - India's Growth Trajectory

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Ornit Shani and Rohit De on Assembling India's Constitution
    Mar 12 2026

    Today my guests are Ornit Shani and Rohit De, historians and the authors of the latest book Assembling India's Constitution. Ornit Shani is an associate professor of history at the University of Haifa and the author of How India Became Democratic: Citizenship and the Making of the Universal Franchise. Rohit De is an associate professor of history at Yale University and the author of A People's Constitution: The Everyday Life of Law in the Indian Republic.

    We talked about how their latest book is a radical departure from the usual telling of the making of the Indian Constitution as an elite project, the mass mobilization that took place during the drafting of the constitution, the role of public participation in political negotiation, the status of provincial legislatures and of princely states during the constitution making, and much more.

    Recorded January 20th, 2026 and February 10th, 2026.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) - Intro
    (00:02:49) - Situating Rohit and Ornit's Book
    (00:13:52) - More Than the Text
    (00:27:22) - Provincial Legislatures
    (00:35:40) - India's Princely States
    (01:01:04) - Mass Mobilization
    (01:16:10) - Theater and the Constitution
    (01:26:06) - Judicial Interpretation
    (01:31:21) - Future Projects
    (01:34:08) - Outro

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Pranay Kotasthane on the Political Economy of Rare Earths and Critical Minerals
    Feb 26 2026

    Today my guest is Pranay Kotasthane who is the deputy director of the Takshashila Institution and chairs the High Tech Geopolitics Programme.

    Pranay co-writes Anticipating the Unintended, a newsletter on public policy ideas and frameworks, and co-hosts Puliyabaazi, a popular Hindi-Urdu podcast on politics, policy, and technology. He is the co-author of - Missing in Action: Why Should You Care About Public Policy, When the Chips are Down, and the graphic nonfiction narrative We, the Citizens.

    We spoke about rare earths and critical minerals, China's dominance, the gap between India's ambitions and opportunities, the potential for recycling, and much and more.

    Recorded February 2nd, 2026.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) - 1991 Fellowship
    (00:01:11) - Intro
    (00:02:59) - Rare Earths versus Critical Minerals
    (00:10:15) - Why Are Rare Earths and Critical Minerals So Important Now?
    (00:29:29) - Geopolitical Uncertainty
    (00:33:14) - China's Process Advantage
    (00:44:10) - Industrial Policy
    (00:48:10) - India's Critical Elements Mission
    (00:53:00) - Auctions
    (00:56:53) - India's Position in the Value Chain
    (01:04:36) - Recycling
    (01:34:04) - Law of One Price
    (01:41:28) - Pakistan and Rare Earth Reserves
    (01:46:26) - Outro

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    1 hr and 47 mins
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