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A History of India’s Green Revolution: Reign of Technocracy offers a detailed examination of one of the most significant agricultural transformations in modern history. Prakash Kumar investigates how technological advances revolutionized farming practices across South Asia, particularly in India, during the latter half of the twentieth century.
The book explores the intersection of science, politics, and rural development, analyzing how technocratic approaches shaped agricultural policy and implementation. Kumar provides critical insights into the Green Revolution’s impact on food security, economic development, and social structures in South Asian communities.
Through rigorous historical analysis, this South Asia Edition examines both the achievements and complexities of India’s agricultural modernization, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how technological intervention transformed the region’s agricultural landscape and the broader implications for development studies.

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