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Big Governments are here to stay!

The much touted neo-liberal philosophies (private sector is given a free-hand with minimum regulation) of minimum government and maximum impact are increasingly being challenged in today's dynamic global landscape. Consider the following reasons: 1. Geo-political tensions: Due to the ever-growing geo-political tensions in the middle-east, Europe(Russia-Ukraine war) etc., defence capabilities and expenditure are taking center stage. The role played by a government's policies is shaping the global alliances and strategies, enhancing defence capabilities is perhaps more important now than any time in the history of the world. 2. Economic inequality and discontent: When the fruits of growth are limited to a privileged few, it is quite normal for the masses to feel discontented. The narratives of 'globalization and its benefits' are being replaced by the ideas of 'sons of soil' and protectionism. In such a situation, the role played by governments in redistribution o