NIALL FERGUSON
India’s massive blackout is just the beginning.
The British—slightly less than a thousand of them—used to govern India. Without air-conditioning.
Conan
O’Brien was not the only one who watched the London Olympic opening
ceremonies with amazement. “Hard to believe my ancestors were conquered
by theirs,” he tweeted. Every Indian watching must have been thinking
the very same.
Until their TVs went dark.
The
recent power outage in India interested me more than the Olympics. (I
had a very British reaction to the opening ceremonies: I found them
excruciatingly embarrassing.) The Indian blackout was surely the biggest
electricity
failure in history, affecting a staggering 640 million people. If you
have ever visited Delhi in the summer, you will have some idea what it
must have felt like.