Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354895340
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 288
- ISBN-10: 9354895344
- Publisher Date: 07 Apr 2022
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
Discover how technology is transforming consumer markets in India. “Digital Leapfrogs” explores groundbreaking innovations, from relay trucking empowering drivers to robots revolutionizing sanitation and the COWIN platform streamlining vaccinations. Explore the power of technology to reshape economies, create opportunities, and improve lives in developing countries. 9789354895340
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Sachin Azad –
The book successfully captures the innovative spirit of India’s tech industry. Inspiring and informative!
Pooja Gupta –
Well-researched and informative. I appreciated the diverse range of examples and the clear writing style.
Aman Arora –
Some innovative ideas presented, but the book could have benefited from a deeper dive into the socio-economic implications.
Vanshaj Bharia –
An eye-opening account of India’s digital transformation. The COWIN platform example was especially relevant.
Aditya Sahu –
A worthwhile exploration of India’s tech advancements. Could’ve been more concise and impactful.
Muskan Singh –
A must-read for anyone interested in emerging markets and technology. Highly recommended!
Naman Batra –
Insightful! It opens your eyes to the pace of change happening and how leapfrogging is actually shaping the future.
Mayank Raj –
Captivating! It illustrates how specific innovations are making a real difference in India, improving many lives.
Om Ashokkumar Sahitya –
A fascinating look at how technology is impacting India. The relay trucking section was particularly insightful.
Raunak Banerjee –
Offers a great perspective on tech-driven changes. Provides relevant information on the opportunities available.
Adya Goswami –
The book highlights the challenges and opportunities. It is a good read. But could’ve had more in-depth analysis.
Dibyendu Bose –
It was an okay read. A bit repetitive in places, but still managed to provide a general idea of the topic.
Rishabh Choudhary –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were engaging, while others felt a bit dry and academic.
Sakshi Dilip Deole –
The book provides a good overview, but at times it felt too focused on the positive aspects, neglecting some challenges.
Harsh Hemnani –
The book felt repetitive and was a little slow in some parts, but some key aspects were highlighted well.
Ishika Gupta –
Easy to read, though some parts are skippable if you are already familiar with the market
Bharath P H –
Interesting insights into the Indian tech scene. Some examples felt a bit too optimistic, but overall a worthwhile read.
Kshitiz Tyagi –
I loved learning about the unique solutions being developed in India. A truly inspiring read.
Lakshyaa Anand –
A decent read. It offered a glimpse into the tech revolution in India, though I wished for more critical analysis.
Jitendra Ruparam Mali –
An interesting read, but I felt it was a bit too promotional in tone. Needed a more balanced perspective.