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Srinath Sridharan

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Strategic counsel for over 27 years, with leading corporates across diverse sectors. Independent Director across multiple sectors. Advises organisations on the intersection of finance, digital, consumption economy, GEMZ (Gig Economy, Millennials, gen Z) & ESG. Coaches & mentors senior leaders. Active engagement across industry-growth policy conversations & public policy issues. Visiting faculty at various management schools and with regulatory learning centres. Prolific media columnist across topics he works with. He is also the Editor and co-author of ‘Time for Bharat’ (book on public governance). Visiting Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation. Posts all published work at https://srinath.blog

Latest Articles By Srinath Sridharan

Let’s Get Gallant About PSU Talent; Not Nonchalant, As We Are Now.

The Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB), a part of the Department of Personnel and Training, announced a set of draft proposal to revamp the process of selection of heads of public sector companies & its functional leadership.

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“When Friends Shy Away ...” Lessons During A Crisis

COVID-impacted economic situation has affected many people, in terms of their employment or their business venture . It has consequently affected relationships between individuals, made friends-turn-foes or worse off, friends-ignore-friends.

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REIT – A New Era In The Real Estate Investments In India

Growing knowledge of the product will ensure acceptability and gradual increase of retail interest in this segment. The instrument will enable retail investors to participate in the hopefully the growing opportunity ahead in the commercial real estate space.

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Lending The Way To Growth & $5 Trillion GDP

This reset time should be used to encourage the Indian manufacturing sector to increase domestic production as “import-substitution” mission.

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Reviving The Indian SEZs

Implementing the suggestions made above would provide the necessary boost for economic recovery in the current recessionary scenario and to sustain the concept of SEZ and to rebuild it to its potential.

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The Stimulus Package: Time Will Tell Whether It's A Bandookh Or Bazooka

In an unprecedented crisis like this one, an analogy is not that of elective cosmetic surgery, but that of ICCU treatment and urgent emergency surgery to “save life and limb”. The assumption is that the economy is the patient who needs treatment.

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Indian Society & The Art Of Self-discipline

Our behaviour as a society has not changed much for the current crisis - Corona Virus pandemic.

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