Spontaneous Dialogue Ep 2: Decoding India’s Onion Crisis
The government has policies related to exports, imports, transportation, and even storage of onions. Why is the price of onions so volatile, reaching as high as Rs.180 at least once every year? What are the root causes? What are the solutions? Are high...
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The government has policies related to exports, imports, transportation, and even storage of onions. Why is the price of onions so volatile, reaching as high as Rs.180 at least once every year?
What are the root causes? What are the solutions? Are high onion prices a manifestation of a larger problem facing Indian agriculture?
In this episode of Spontaneous Dialogue, Kumar Anand decodes India’s onion crisis with Barun Mitra, Founder & Director of the Liberty Institute and Vivian Fernandez, Delhi-based journalist.
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A peep into modern Indian history by some of the finest liberal minds, who sought to shred the banality of pseudo-socialism in Independent India. In a country dominated by false political values, which had, in fact, no basis of existence neither in the independence movement or the native soil, SO brings out the dynamics of a political order that could have changed the country forever.
