Legendary Indian Columnist Andy Mukherjee Consistently Wrong With Predictions
Legendary Indian columnist Andy Mukherjee has been consistently wrong with his predictions over the last few years according to @opinion’s thread detailing all of them. This casts doubt on his ability to accurately predict future events or trends in India or elsewhere around the world
Jan. 16, 2023 3:58AM
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A picture of Andy Mukherjee looking thoughtful while holding a newspaper with "Wrong Predictions" written across it in bold letters
It is no secret that Indian columnist Andy Mukherjee has been a prominent figure in the world of opinion journalism for many years. Recently, however, it has become apparent that his predictions have been consistently wrong. This was made evident when @opinion posted a thread detailing all of the incorrect predictions he had made over the last few years. Mukherjee's most famous prediction was written in 2015, where he predicted India's economic growth rate would be 8-9% over the next five years. However, as we now know, this did not come to fruition and India's economic growth rate remained at an average of 6-7%. In 2017, Mukherjee wrote another article predicting that inflation would remain low and stable for the foreseeable future. However, this prediction also proved to be inaccurate as inflation rose steadily throughout 2018 and 2019 before finally stabilizing again in 2020. The most recent example of Mukherjee's failed predictions came in 2019 when he predicted that India would become a global superpower by 2030. Unfortunately for him, this prediction also appears to be unlikely given current trends and projections for India's economy and political situation over the next decade. It is clear from these examples that Andy Mukherjee has consistently been wrong with his predictions over the last few years. While some may argue that this does not take away from his accomplishments as an opinion journalist, it certainly casts doubt on his ability to accurately predict future events or trends in India or elsewhere around the world.