Blog Sreehari Nair | From the Editor's Desk It's about time we recognised Extremism as this century's great political strategy. Extremism is so potent not simply because it can get you the votes but because it can also help you stay in power. If it is the incitement-quotient in an Extremist's promises that energises his supporters at a political rally, what eventually comforts the Extremist's detractors, once he has assumed power, is his measured rollback of those very militant promises. More in this TradeBriefs Exclusive
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