Columnists

Michael Debabrata Patra

Michael Patra is an economist and former RBI Deputy Governor.

TK Arun

Arun is a seasoned writer on economic and policy matters.

Abheek Barua

Abheek is an Independent Economist and the Former Chief Economist at HDFC Bank.

Ajay Srivastava

Ajay Srivastava is the founder of the Global Trade Research Initiative.

Vijay Chauhan

Vijay Singh Chauhan, a former IRS official, is a Senior Visiting Fellow at ICPP, Ashoka University

Dhananjay Sinha

Dhananjay, a D-School alum, is CEO and Co-Head of Equities at Systematix Group.

Kirti Tarang Pande

Kriti is a psychologist specialising in mental health, org behaviour, and brand strategy

Srinath Sridharan

Srinath is an author, corporate advisor, and independent director on corporate boards.

Sharmila Chavaly

Ex-civil servant Chavaly held key Railways, Finance roles; specialises in infra & PPPs

Nilanjan Banik

Nilanjan Banik, Professor at Mahindra University, specialises in trade and development economics.

Sachin Malhotra

Sachin was till recently an MD with Standard Chartered Bank.

Rajesh Mahapatra

Rajesh Mahapatra is the former Editor of The Press Trust of India

Krishnadevan V

Krishnadevan is Editorial Director at BasisPoint Insight.

Dev Chandrasekhar

Chandra advises companies on big-picture narratives on strategy and markets.

Kalyan Ram

Kalyan Ram co-founded Cogencis. He now leads BasisPoint Insight.

R. Gurumurthy

Gurumurthy is an ex-central banker who handled markets, and later, financial stability for RBI.

Arvind Mayaram

Arvind Mayaram, former Finance Secretary, is Chairman of the Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur.


The Bureau


Week in Numbers: Tracking India’s Economic Pulse 

Automobile and tractor sales remained buoyant in March, even as the war in West Asia, rising crude oil prices, and global uncertainty weighed on broader economic activity.

Datametricx

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Stress Testing Must Evolve to Match a Fluid Shock Environment

A financial system where risks continuously shift demands a new approach to stress testing, one that anticipates vulnerabilities rather than merely measuring them.

Anupam Sonal

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Monetary Policy

RBI’s Quiet Dovish Tilt Meets a Fragile Rupee Defence

RBI signals a growth priority amid oil-shock risks, even as it defends the rupee with calibrated intervention and selective curbs on speculation.

Abheek Barua

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Monetary Policy

RBI’s Optimism Sits Uneasily with Its Own Risk Diagnosis

The central bank has identified how supply shocks will hit demand, yet its growth and inflation projections do not fully reflect that reality

Dhananjay Sinha

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SEBI Reopens Buyback Route, but Markets May Barely Use It

SEBI revives open-market buybacks, but tax changes skew incentives, pushing promoters toward tender offers and limiting meaningful adoption.

Krishnadevan V

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Hormuz Reset Redraws Power Lines in West Asia

A fragile US-Iran ceasefire signals a shift in Gulf power dynamics, currency flows, and strategic alignments, with implications far beyond oil markets

Rajesh Ramachandran

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Monetary Policy

RBI Faces a Real Interrogation as Markets Probe Its Playbook

In a multi-shock setting, the question is no longer about reassurance, but whether the reaction function holds

BasisPoint Groupthink

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When FX Rules Fragment the Balance Sheet

RBI’s NDF curbs shift risk from economic reality to geography, raising a quiet but persistent confidence cost for the rupee.

Quixotic Banker 

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Calibrating FX Rules Without Penalising Genuine Hedgers

RBI's curbs rightly target speculative misuse in FX markets. But blunt restrictions risk leaving genuine hedgers unprotected and amplifying unhedged exposures across the economy.

Quixotic Banker 

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Board Independence in India is Largely a Managed Illusion

Indian boards have mastered the form of independence without hollowing out its substance. Unless dissent is enabled, accountability stays performative.

Rabi N. Mishra

Srinath Sridharan

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RBI’s FX Strategy Shifts as Oil Shock Tests External Stability

A prolonged West Asia shock may widen external deficits and strain capital flows, forcing the RBI to prioritise FX reserve preservation over currency defence

Gaura Sen Gupta

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When Scale Becomes a Systemic Risk

What looks like strength in politics, markets and energy may actually be a dangerous concentration of risk. Probably why modern systems are becoming more brittle precisely where they appear most powerful, as concentration risk is becoming one of the defining strategic vulnerabilities of our time.

Srinath Sridharan

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US Institutional Decay Is Threatening Global Finance

Even through tumultuous political cycles, the Federal Reserve, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Federal Trade Commission have been able to signal that US markets operate under clear, impersonal, reliably enforced rules. But this is no longer true, and the implications for the rest of the world are dire.

Jayant Sinha

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India's Best-Run Banks May Have a Governance Debt Coming Due

A part-time chair’s vantage point reveals how long ESOP accumulation can shift internal power and complicate oversight in banks.

Krishnadevan V

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Court Unquote

Vedanta-Adani & Jaypee, Annual Promotions at Firms, Transgender Persons Amendment & More

Your weekly rundown of significant judicial rulings and legal battles influencing policy, companies, regulation, and governance

BasisPoint Insight

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