Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350027073
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9350027070
- Publisher Date: 04 Jan 2021
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,695.00.₹1,271.00Current price is: ₹1,271.00.
“The Political Economy of Agricultural Development in India” by Pramod Kumar (ISBN: 9789350027073) offers a critical analysis of India’s agricultural policies and their socio-economic impact. Explore the complex interplay of politics, economics, and development in shaping India’s agrarian landscape. This book is essential reading for researchers, policymakers, and students interested in agricultural economics, rural development, and Indian economy.
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Saikat Das –
A comprehensive analysis. Provides a strong foundation for understanding India’s agricultural challenges.
Arjun P –
The book is okay. I expected more case studies, but theory is good.
Abhijeet Moitra –
I was looking for more actionable insights for policymakers. This book is mostly useful for research.
Aaditya Jain –
Well-researched and thought-provoking. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian agriculture.
Anoushka Baral Swamy –
While informative, it could have been more concise. Some parts felt redundant. Still, useful.
Akshit Sachdeva –
Interesting, but a bit too focused on specific historical periods. Needs updating.
Vignesh P –
A solid academic work. The political economy perspective is very helpful.
Prachi –
A bit biased. But it gives good perspective
Aman Kumar –
Excellent resource for understanding the complexities of agricultural policy in India.
Niharika Motwani –
A bit slow to get through, but ultimately worth the effort. Good insights.
Mohd Ayaan Hussain Sheikh –
I found the book repetitive in some areas. The conclusion could have been stronger.
Chirag Kapoor –
Too academic for a general audience. Could be more accessible. But overall good
Rahul Khobragade –
An extensive resource for people who wants to deep dive into agriculture sector.
Shishank –
The arguments put forwarded in the book are pretty interesting.
Ankit Singh Gurjar –
The book makes you think about why agriculture sector has not progressed much in India.
Sanskar Maheshwari –
A must read for all those who wants to understand agriculture sector in India. The book is a must.
Sriyanksha –
Informative and insightful. Sheds light on the political factors influencing agricultural development. Highly recommend!
Sumit Kumawat –
The book is a bit dated, but the core arguments are still relevant today. A valuable resource.
Dipayan Ghosh –
A great analysis of political economy factors shaping Indian agricultural development.
Ishant Pawar –
A good overview, but felt a bit dense at times. Needed more real-world examples to illustrate the points.
Divya Mishra –
An okay read. Some chapters were engaging, others were quite dry and theoretical.
Sneha –
A valuable contribution to the field. The book offers a nuanced perspective.