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Oct
2020

All Things Policy: How Can States Help Themselves?

ByPranay Kotasthane and Sarthak Pradhan

The stalemate between the Union and the states with regards to GST compensation continues. Even if it is resolved, it is going to be a temporary fix. States will need to explore ways to leverage their untapped revenue generation potential. In this episode, Pranay and Sarthak discuss how states can reduce their financial dependence on the Union.

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Pranay Kotasthane

Sarthak Pradhan

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