n India, inequalities in the distribution of fruits of economic growth are obvious. As the reports indicate, upper echelons of the society are going in more and more for their private choppers while the lower rungs are condemned to travel in overcrowded buses and trains. Regional imbalances too have been increasing. Most of the investments are flowing to western and southern states. These are danger signals for the unity and integrity of the country. In this connection, one must read the Fourth Anuradha Ghandy Memorial lecture by Arundhati Roy, entitled “Capitalism—A Ghost Story, delivered on January 20. It is well-documented.