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Neoliberalism, Urbanisations And Aspirations In Contemporary India provides a comprehensive analysis of how neoliberal economic policies have fundamentally reshaped Indian cities and the aspirations of their inhabitants. Sujata Patel critically examines the processes of urbanization driven by market-oriented reforms and their profound social, cultural, and economic implications.
The book explores how globalization and liberalization have created new opportunities while simultaneously generating inequalities and social tensions. Through empirical research and theoretical frameworks, Patel investigates how different social groups—urban poor, middle classes, and elites—navigate and respond to rapid urbanization and changing economic landscapes. The work offers valuable insights into the relationship between structural economic changes and individual aspirations in post-1991 India.







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