Natasha Malpani

Natasha studied immunology and sustainable development at Oxford and Cambridge, and has conducted research on cancer stem cells, fear learning and organic farming in India. She currently works for a fund in London that invests in the Asian markets, writes about Indian politics and the environment and runs a social enterprise that encourages the recycling of cycles in Oxford.

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Austerity vs. Growth: How the French and Greek Elections Will Influence Europe's Debt Crisis

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Marine Le Pen and Arizona Immigration Prove That the West Needs to Open Its Borders

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Dangerous Divide Between the Rich and Poor Signals Need For Evolving Economics

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Evolving Economics: Accounting for Social and Natural Capital

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Coal India faces a surprising case of shareholder activism in India

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Hunger Games Reminds of Corruption In India

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India Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi is the Latest Casualty of Populist Politics in the Country

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India's Election Results Show Voters Are Fighting Back Against Corruption

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Indians Use Facebook, Twitter, and Mobile Phones to Fight Against Rampant Corruption

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Environmental Agency Uncovers Shocking Alleged Corruption Scam at India's National Solar Mission

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EU's Controversial Carbon Tax on Airlines Highlights the Need for New Climate Change Legislation

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Vladamir Putin Must Adapt to Survive in Evolving Russian Society

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How China Became the European Union's Lender of Last Resort

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Mining Merger of Glencore and Xstrata: The New 'Too Big to Fail' Behemoths

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India's Food Security Bill Will Hurt the Poor

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The Year of Protests: Is Democracy Evolving?

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India's Mines and Minerals Bill is Desparately Needed

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Germany's Angela Merkel Should Reap More Praise For Her Leadership

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Economic Woes Should Not Overshadow Climate Concerns

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Sharad Pawar's Slap Heard 'Round India