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Greater economic integration and interdependence have the potential to harmonize interests, increase wealth, and reduce conflict. Addressing these challenges requires new ideas, new economic mechanisms, new institutions, and a new way of thinking about a globalized economy and its relationship to security.


Small shop in IndiaDuring the next 12 months, we will use India's 60th anniversary to look at aspects of how the country has changed. India at 60: Retail and the Indian Economy, the first article in the series looks at the retail sector.

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