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Modinomics or Gandhinomics: What works for India’s economy? Manifesto of BJP vs Congress | Ep 44

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BJP's 'Sankalp Patra' vs Congress' 'Nyay Patra' - which has a better vision for the Indian economy?
#narendramodi #rahulgandhi #loksabhaelection2024 #bjpmanifesto #congressmanifesto #congress #india #indianeconomy #thebondeconomist
Chapters:
0:00 Fundamental difference between BJP and Congress' manifestos
4:54 The pitch to women and poor voters
8:30 Offer to the youth and farmers
11:18 Who has more credible plans for India's infrastructure?
13:35 What's left unsaid in BJP's manifesto
15:52 How BJP and Congress have different economic models
My channel in a nutshell:
@thebondeconomist aims to give a running commentary of what's going on with the Indian and global economy, broken down in simple terms for the general public to understand. Economics is like antibiotics - you need to know what you're swallowing. There is currently a big gap between the economic analysis done for financial markets, and what's available for the general public. And this space typically gets filled either by shrill pro or anti establishment commentators or by finfluencers whose last qualification in economics was probably a semester back in college.
Which is where @thebondeconomist steps in. It aims is to explain the nuts and bolts of how economics unfolds in real life, translate how financial markets are processing economic news, and events in real time, and suggests the right questions to ask.
All blended it in the form of a smoothie that you can simply...slurp! Stripped of jargon, stripped of political bias, and served with a touch of irreverence.
My credentials:
I am an investment bank economist with nearly a decade and a half of experience tracking the Indian economy. I have a PhD in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics and two Masters' degrees - one from the London School of Economics (MSc Finance and Economics) and from the Delhi School of Economics (MA Economics).
Find me:
Graphics: Canva and a wide cross-section of media portals.
Data sources: Ministry of Finance, BJP manifesto, Congress manifesto and Trading Economics
Music: Twinkle and YouTube Audio Library
Musician: EnjoyMusic
Note: The information provided in this presentation are my personal views and should not be construed as the views or advice of my employer. My employer is not responsible in any manner and does not assume any liability or responsibility on your reliance with respect to the information stated here.
#narendramodi #rahulgandhi #loksabhaelection2024 #bjpmanifesto #congressmanifesto #congress #india #indianeconomy #thebondeconomist
Chapters:
0:00 Fundamental difference between BJP and Congress' manifestos
4:54 The pitch to women and poor voters
8:30 Offer to the youth and farmers
11:18 Who has more credible plans for India's infrastructure?
13:35 What's left unsaid in BJP's manifesto
15:52 How BJP and Congress have different economic models
My channel in a nutshell:
@thebondeconomist aims to give a running commentary of what's going on with the Indian and global economy, broken down in simple terms for the general public to understand. Economics is like antibiotics - you need to know what you're swallowing. There is currently a big gap between the economic analysis done for financial markets, and what's available for the general public. And this space typically gets filled either by shrill pro or anti establishment commentators or by finfluencers whose last qualification in economics was probably a semester back in college.
Which is where @thebondeconomist steps in. It aims is to explain the nuts and bolts of how economics unfolds in real life, translate how financial markets are processing economic news, and events in real time, and suggests the right questions to ask.
All blended it in the form of a smoothie that you can simply...slurp! Stripped of jargon, stripped of political bias, and served with a touch of irreverence.
My credentials:
I am an investment bank economist with nearly a decade and a half of experience tracking the Indian economy. I have a PhD in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics and two Masters' degrees - one from the London School of Economics (MSc Finance and Economics) and from the Delhi School of Economics (MA Economics).
Find me:
Graphics: Canva and a wide cross-section of media portals.
Data sources: Ministry of Finance, BJP manifesto, Congress manifesto and Trading Economics
Music: Twinkle and YouTube Audio Library
Musician: EnjoyMusic
Note: The information provided in this presentation are my personal views and should not be construed as the views or advice of my employer. My employer is not responsible in any manner and does not assume any liability or responsibility on your reliance with respect to the information stated here.
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