June 24, 2015
Hindustan Times

Greek philosopher Heraclitus had correctly said that there is nothing permanent except change. How else can one explain the curious findings of the World Bank’s Global Economic Prospect (GEP) report that says the ground beneath the global economy is shifting and the fresh impulses for growth would not come from the developing world, which for many years have been the drivers of global prosperity, but the developed countries.... Read More


