It is understandable that economists compare 2020 with 2008. Some maintain that the response then was better than what one has seen today. But this may be akin to jumping the gun because there are major differences between the two. The first is that two different prime ministers and two different regimes were in place. In 2008, Manmohan Singh’s hands were tied due to coalition government’s pressures, but he understood economics. In 2020, Narendra Modi has a free hand, but tends to centralise decisions.