This collection analyzes India's economic growth and its integration with the world economy. The essays, both analytical and prescriptive, offer fresh and unconventional answers to questions related to the turning point of India's economy, its pattern of economic development, status of public institutions, and its economic future.
The two broad themes underlying the articles are analysing India's economic growth and its integration with world economy. The first relates to India's current and future growth. The chapters in this section are analytical in nature detailing the Indian growth experience in the last three decades. The second relates to the integration of India into the world economy in trade in goods, in ideas, and capital flows. These essays are prescriptive, aimed at Indian policymakers they offer suggestions on policy options to consider and choices to make. They describe the global trading context and the opportunities and constraints that India faced and importantly how quickly these change.
Gupta talks about the role of not just the government, but the citizenry as well, in ‘Nation Building’. This must-read book isn't just about identifying challenges; it’s a call to action.
The Turn of the Tortoise looks at the challenges that Indian government and business sectors face as it looks towards the future.
In Of Counsel: The Challenges of the Modi-Jaitley Economy, Arvind Subramanian provides an inside account of his rollercoaster journey as the chief economic advisor to the Government of India from 2014-18, succeeding Raghuram Rajan as ...
These themes are to identify some of the reasons for the changing role of the state, including first, the shifting contexts such as the reconfigured state–business relationship; second, the mediating role of society in distributive ...
I recommend this book highly, the first major study to consider the fate of the triad-India, China, and the United States-in the post coronavirus new world order.
Our Hindustan or say India is in eclipse we do not know what will happen to it in future if the birth rate of minorities is getting increased 9% to 15% where as Hindu Population has come down from 93% to 85% since Independence.
Kessler-Mata presents an argument for tribal sovereignty to be normatively understood and pragmatically pursued through efforts aimed at interdependence, not autonomy.
This is the first comprehensive description of Indian English and its emerging regional standard in a corpus-linguistic framework.
The Turn of the Tortoise: The Challenge and Promise of India's Future
This book examines the development of television in India since the early 1990s, and its implications for Indian society more widely.