Dire states
Indian policy debates follow the law of opposites. If the public sector does not deliver, the private sector will; if centralisation has failed, put your weight behind decentralisation. Instead of attending carefully to the conditions under which one might succeed or fail, we succumb to a logical fallacy: if X has failed, its opposite will succeed. The latest euphoria in this regard is the new-found enthusiasm for states. If the Centre is faltering, states will save India.
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