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_aThe Indian renaissance : _bIndia's rise after a thousand years of decline _cby Sanjeev Sanyal |
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_aHaryana : _bPenguin, _c©2015 |
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_a230 p. ; _c21 cm. |
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_t1. Waiting for a Thousand Years _t2. From Independence to Freedom _t3. The Entrepreneurial Explosion _t4. The Great Indian Middle Class (and its Limitations) _t5. Poverty, Inequality and the Last Bastion of Control _t6. The Two Revolutions _t7. The Importance of Institutional Reform _t8. How India will Change _t9. Is India's Rise Inevitable? |
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520 | _aOne thousand years ago, India was at the height of its power, influencing the world with its ideas and trade. Now, ten centuries later, India’s recent economic performance is once again attracting world attention as the country re-awakens not just as an economy but as a civilization.In The Indian Renaissance: India’s Rise after a Thousand Years of Decline, Sanjeev Sanyal looks at the processes that led to ten centuries of decline. He also examines the powerful economic and social forces that are working together to transform India beyond recognition. These range from demographic shifts to rising literacy levels and, the most important revolution, the opening of minds and changed attitude towards innovation and risk—fundamental, if India is to take advantage of the twenty-first century. | ||
650 | _aIndia--Social conditions--1947 | ||
650 | _aIndia--Economic conditions--1991 | ||
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