Vivek Vikram Singh

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Between 2009 and 2014, India’s well-credentialed political elite had reason to explain away the ominous signs of inflation because the rising price of essential food items such as onions was threatening to end their political careers. Singh’s government was in its second five-year term, with prices rising at an average pace of about 10 percent, one of the worst bouts of inflation in India’s postindependence history.
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