|   | There is a palpable tension in the incongruity between the present
Times, as defined by the World Bank and expectations of social and
economic democracy buttressed by the possibilities afforded by
political democracy in India. The likes of the crafty Chandrababu, of
whom there are quite a few in Indian politics and public life, are in
search of ways of overcoming the tension to the advantage of their
viewpoint. Will they succeed, and if so on what terms; if not, which of
the two mutually incongrous terms will prevail are questions for the
immediate future.
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