India : economy, politics and society / / Stuart Corbridge, John Harriss and Craig Jeffrey
By: Corbridge, Stuart [author].
Contributor(s): Harriss, John [joint author] | Jeffrey, Craig [joint author].
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Central Library Library Annex (Ground Floor) | 320.954 COR/I (Browse shelf) | Available | 106856 |
Includes bibliographical references and index
1. Making sense of India today -- Part I. Economy -- 2. When and why did India take off? -- 3. How have the poor fared (and others too)? -- 4. Why hasn't economic growth delivered more for Indian workers? -- 5. Is the Indian state delivering on promises of 'inclusive growth' and social justice? -- Part II. Politics -- 6. How did a 'weak' state promote audacious reform? -- 7. Has India's democracy been a success? -- 8. Is government in India becoming more responsive? -- 9. Has the rise of Hindu nationalism halted? -- 10. Rural dislocations: why has Maoism become such a force in India? -- Part III. Society -- 11. Does India have a civil society? -- 12. Does caste still matter in India? -- 13. How much have things changed for Indian women? -- 14. Can India benefit from its demographic dividend? -- 15. Afterword: India today, and India in the world.
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