The Sixth Issue of Indian Public Policy Review
IPPR July 2021 Issue
Hope you and your family are safe.
The next issue of the Indian Public Policy Review (IPPR) - a Journal of Economics, Politics and Strategy – has been published, which can be accessed here.
In this issue, Poonam Gupta and Dhruv Jain review India's experience with capital flows and provide policy recommendations to effectively deal with risk-off times. In his article, Nitin Pai traces the history of the Swadeshi idea from its origin to the present day and argues that India's national interest is better served by acquiring capability than self-reliance. Michael Metelits looks at the interwoven history of the colonial government's famine policy and the evolution of the Poona Sarvajanik Sabha as the principal critic. The paper by Anirudh Tagat et al adapts existing theoretical frameworks of social norms and their interactions with laws to study the case of rule violations in Indian road traffic. Finally, Aditya Pareek reviews books about American naval power by Capt. Henry J Hendrix and Seth Cropsey
We invite articles for publication in the future issues of the journal. We welcome original papers, book reviews, and commentaries across the following topics: Economics, Political Science, Public Finance, International Relations and Security, Political and Defence Strategy, Public Enterprises, and Science and Technology Policy, among others. You can submit here. Please share the journal with your friends, colleagues, and students and encourage them to make submissions as well. Finally, you can follow us on Twitter @IPPRjournal
We look forward to your contributions.
Dr. M Govinda Rao,
Managing Editor, IPPR
Member, Fourteenth Finance Commission

IPPR is a peer-reviewed, bi-monthly, online, and an open-access journal that aims to provide a platform for scholars to get their research published without having to pay prohibitive fees and providing access to high quality literature to academics, policy makers, and even more importantly, to students.
ISSN (online): 2582-7928

