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Black money and gray areas / Venkatesan, V   Journal Article
Venkatesan, V Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The decision to constitute a special investigation team to investigate cases of black money stashed away in foreign banks will prove to be an acid test for the Narendra Modi government as the fight against the black economy, calls for the strong political will.
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ID:   155449


Black money and tax havens / Vaidyanathan, R 2017  Book
Vaidyanathan, R Book
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Publication Chennai, Westland Publications Ltd., 2017.
Description xii, 184p.pbk
Standard Number 9789386850072
Key Words Corruption  Tax Havens  Blood Money  Black Money  Panama Papers  Indian Money 
Global Tax Havens 
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ID:   155014


Demonetization, digital India and governance / Sahoo, Niranjan; Lohana, Sarika R 2017  Book
Sahoo, Niranjan Book
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Publication New Delhi, New Century Publications, 2017.
Description xxiv, 210p.hbk
Standard Number 9788177084412
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ID:   122448


How criminalisation of politics destroys citizens’ rights / Chandra, Shailaja   Journal Article
Chandra, Shailaja Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Most of the corruption in developing countries is inherently political…What is labeled as corruption in developing countries mirrors the distribution of power within societies. Few anti-corruption campaigns dare to attack the roots of corruption in such societies as these roots lie in the distribution of power itself." 1 This paper examines discourses on the nature and extent of corruption in India and two factors most responsible for it. The main argument is that unaccounted wealth and the criminalisation of politics are responsible for important decisions being influenced by extraneous considerations. When criminal elements hold the reins of government they show scant concern for citizens' rights; among these the violation of human rights not only dispossesses those in greatest need but also brings irreversible consequences that affect generations of citizens.
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Relevance of Gandhi's politics in present India / Pradhan, Ram Chandra   Journal Article
Pradhan, Ram Chandra Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Toothless treaty / Dutta, Sagnik   Journal Article
Dutta, Sagnik Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A new OECD declaration paves the way for access to information on bank accounts in tax havens like Switzerland, but is still skewed in favour of such tax havens.
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Who is afraid of illicit finance? / Chandrasekhar, C. P   Journal Article
Chandrasekhar, C. P Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Illicit capital outflow has increased significantly after neoliberal policies were introduced in 1991. Committed as it is to the same economic model, can the NDA government curb generation of black wealth and bring back the black money stashed abroad?
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