This is an archive of the web content of the Institute as at mid-2005, maintained by Sanjeev Sabhlok, co-founder. Back to sabhlokcity.com.

 

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Networking Indian liberalism

1. Independence does not guarantee freedom. India is 100% independent but only half free. Let us make India totally free. Join in the struggle for freedom. Bharat ko swatantra karo!

 

2. Debate policy reform 

3. Read: A short history of freedom by Sanjeev. Forthcoming. 2005. 

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A voluntary effort since 1998 to foster policy debate and provide policy alternatives to India

 

Objectives and Trust Deed | The Management | Funds and Commitments

 

 

 

Socialism has destroyed our freedom and prematurely killed millions of innocent people in India through poverty. Join in the creation of wealth and justice in India. Be proud to call yourself a capitalist!

India’s Liberal Political Strategy: 2004 and beyond. Some Pictures from 8 January 2004

A 5-day workshop-cum-seminar on this topic was successfully held in January 2004, in Delhi

Details of the Workshop and Seminar

Summary report on Workshop (Word doc)

Why Swatanatra Bharat Party? by Sanjeev (Word doc)

Message from the Workshop (Word doc)

Sharad Joshi's speech   (Word doc)

Gurcharan Das’s speech (Word doc)

How you can help (Word doc)

  

Prepared through public debate:

a) People’s Manifesto Word:220 KB

b) Constitution of an ideal Party

c)  Plan of Action

 

Online Publications

  

 National Debate on System Reform   
A Guided Tour | Debate archives since March 1998  

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Youth Mentoring Project

Liberal political activity in India

The Liberal Party of India (Swatantra)

Policy bridges across the world

Political bridges across the world

Policy Clearing House
Information and resources for liberal policy in India

Laws of Indian Corruption | IPI's Anti-corruption Crusade | Some facts about India | Reference Section | Inequality | Electoral system | What MPs get| Useful Innovations | Irritants | Future Plans on Policy issues  OFFICIAL SITES: Indian Parliament | Planning Commission | Govt. Departments. 

 

What people are saying about IPI
The most important message  | Teach this elephant to dance | We are all fed up!

 

(Draft Constitution of IPI Australia Word document)

 

In this web site “liberal” is used in its European or ‘classical’ sense, broadly epitomized by a preference for minimal and dispersed government, rather than in its current American sense which indicates the opposite preference for an extension and concentration of governmental powers.

 

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