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The Politics of Corporations in ‘New’ India explores the intricate relationship between corporate entities and political institutions in modern India. Author Rohit Varman provides a comprehensive examination of how corporations have become central actors in shaping India’s economic policies, regulatory frameworks, and political landscape since economic liberalization.
The book traces the historical development of corporate influence in India, analyzing how business interests intersect with government policies and democratic processes. Varman critically investigates the mechanisms through which corporations exercise political power, including lobbying, policy advocacy, and institutional engagement. Through detailed case studies and empirical analysis, the work reveals the complexities of corporate-state relationships in India’s evolving democracy.
Essential reading for scholars of Indian politics, business history, and governance, this book challenges conventional narratives about India’s economic transformation and offers nuanced insights into the political economy of contemporary India.







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