Leadership Demystified

Kanan Jaswal's Blog on Leadership

Leadership Demystified

Kanan Jaswal's Blog on Leadership

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Indian politician as a leader

›
In India ‘identity politics’ is the brand of politics most practised. Collecting people following a particular religion or its branch or be...
Thursday, December 3, 2009

Choosing between India and China

›
Last evening I attended in New Delhi a discussion on ‘India and the West : The Future Geopolitical Landscape’. There, a member of an interna...
Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Are judges above the law?

›
Howsoever corrupt or incompetent, the Supreme and High Court judges can't be dismissed, they can only be impeached by Parliament. And th...
Sunday, November 29, 2009

The government alone can’t defeat terrorism!

›
More than the USA, more than the UK or the other countries in the west, it is India which is a victim of international terrorism and the hom...
Monday, November 23, 2009

How would I solve the problem of Naxalism?

›
I would take the following steps one by one : i) Through an ordinance, declare all sales of agricultural land in the past ten years by the S...
Sunday, November 22, 2009

I am grateful to India's political leaders, let's see why

›
It is difficult to be grateful to the kind of political leadership we in India are having, particularly when we spend a significant part of ...
Monday, February 2, 2009

Recover India’s stolen wealth from safe havens abroad

›
There are reasonable estimates that the funds Indian citizens have illegally stashed away in safe havens abroad, mostly in the Swiss banks, ...
3 comments:
›
Home
View web version

About Me

Kanan Jaswal
Having served the State Bank of India as an executive for 30 years, I took voluntary retirement in July 2002 because I wanted to combat corruption and help establish the rule of law in my country, I have since thought a lot, also spoken and written on self-growth, leadership development, and good governance. Turning 70 in August 2019, I have decided to devote the next ten years (if I get them) of my life to bringing about in India the Culture of Four Positives, the Positives being Honesty, Excellence, Law-abidingness, and Responsibility. Changing the socio-political culture of India of 1.38 billion people, and still counting, is an impossible task unless and until at least a million Indians fully commit themselves to it. The moment will find its million, that is the hope!
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.