Down the drain

During the year I was at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in Singapore the then Lt Governor of Delhi, Tejinder Khanna, paid a visit to the country and dropped in at the school for a chat with the faculty. Noting the fact that Singapore was a city state and India was a subcontinental nation, Khanna turned to me and asked, “What is it that we can learn from Singapore?”

He may have expected a long lecture on stuff like law and order, governance, investment in education, and so on and so forth. I had reflected. . .

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