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India’s Late, Late Industrial Revolution explores the distinctive trajectory of India’s industrial development and its emergence as a hub for democratized entrepreneurship. Rather than following the traditional Western model of industrialization, India has created its own pathway characterized by widespread business creation across diverse sectors and regions.
Sumit K. Majumdar examines how technological advancement, policy reforms, and cultural shifts have enabled millions of Indians to become entrepreneurs. The book analyzes the mechanisms through which India is building a more inclusive economy, with businesses emerging from unexpected quarters and challenging conventional economic hierarchies.
Through comprehensive research and case studies, Majumdar demonstrates how India’s late entry into large-scale industrialization has paradoxically positioned it to leapfrog traditional industrial phases. This work provides valuable insights into emerging market economics, innovation in developing nations, and the future of global business.







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