Description
- ISBN-13: 9789360800604
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 39 mm
- Width: 251 mm
- ISBN-10: 9360800600
- Publisher Date: 30 Mar 2024
- Height: 191 mm
- No of Pages: 566
- Weight: 1134 gr
Original price was: ₹1,995.00.₹1,496.00Current price is: ₹1,496.00.
Explore the impact of globalization on India’s development in Globalization, Governance Reforms and Development in India (ISBN: 9789360800604)” by Kameshwar Choudhary. Analyze state-level reforms, socio-cultural shifts, and political dimensions resulting from neoliberal policies. A crucial read for researchers, students, and NGOs interested in India’s evolving political economy.”
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Shubham Pandey –
Choudhary’s book is a must-read for anyone interested in India’s economic development. It’s insightful, well-written, and thought-provoking.
Sayan Patra –
A valuable addition to the literature on India’s development. The book is well-researched and provides a comprehensive analysis.
Aseem Goel –
Choudhary provides a comprehensive analysis. However, it could benefit from more real-world examples and case studies to support claims. Still, a valuable resource.
Naamik Khaterpal –
A well-researched analysis of India’s evolving political landscape. Some arguments felt incomplete, but overall, a worthwhile contribution to the field.
Himanshu Yadav –
An excellent resource for understanding the complexities of globalization in India. Though dense, the insights are invaluable for researchers and students.
Minerva Chandra –
The book’s strength lies in its in-depth analysis. However, it might be overwhelming for readers new to the subject. Some prior knowledge recommended.
Akshat Ruhela –
The book covers a wide range of topics related to governance reforms. Some chapters were captivating, while others felt a bit repetitive. A good effort overall.
Gagandeep Singh –
A decent overview of the topic. It could have benefited from more contemporary data, but the core analysis remains relevant.
Venkateshapperumal R –
Provides a detailed analysis of the impacts of globalization, but could use more case studies. Still, a solid academic work.
Dev Verma –
A well-researched book exploring the complex dynamics of development in India. It is a valuable resource for academics and policymakers alike.
Pranjal Dwivedi –
The book dives deep into the impact of neoliberal policies. Some sections were hard to follow, but I appreciate the thorough research.
Anurag –
An essential book for understanding India’s development post-globalization. A bit academic but full of valuable information. Highly recommended for serious researchers.
Varun Bajaj –
An informative but dense read. It requires patience, but the insights into India’s political economy are rewarding. Best for those with some background knowledge.
Devyani Mehrotra –
A detailed look at globalization’s impact on India. Some parts were dense, but overall insightful. Worth a read for students of Indian economics.
Dheeraj Yadav –
Good overview of state-level reforms. A bit dry at times, but useful for understanding the nuts and bolts of Indian governance.
Shreya Paul –
This book offers great insights into the impact of globalization. However, the writing style could be more engaging for a broader audience.
Ritik Kumar –
Globalization’s complex effects are well-presented here. Sometimes the arguments felt one-sided, but it’s still a thought-provoking analysis. Worth exploring.
Aditya Bhamboo –
A valuable contribution to the literature on globalization and development in India. The analysis is insightful and well-supported.
Akash Tripathi Tripathi –
An informative book, but some chapters are better than others. A good starting point for researching globalization in India.
Raghav Bajpai –
Good coverage of different aspects of globalization. At times repetitive, but provides valuable perspectives.
Bhavya Agrawal –
Informative and insightful, but requires focused reading. An excellent resource for understanding the nuances of Indian development.
Rishabh Dwivedi –
I learned a lot about the socio-cultural shifts happening in India. It could have been more engaging, but it’s a valuable resource for researchers.
Abhishek Agrawal –
This book offers a critical perspective on neoliberal policies in India. It could have been more concise, but the content is undeniably relevant. A solid academic work.
Akshit Singh –
The book is quite academic but offers a detailed examination of governance reforms. Prepare for a challenging but rewarding read.
Akash Roy –
Provides a comprehensive analysis of India’s political economy in the age of globalization. A bit dense, but worth the effort.