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“India: The Wrong Transition” by Ramavtar Sharma (ISBN: 9789350026144) examines India’s critical juncture. Sharma analyzes the socio-economic and political shifts, arguing that crucial missteps have led to systemic dysfunction. Explore the complexities of India’s evolution and discover a thought-provoking perspective on its current trajectory. Order your copy today!

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350026144
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 250
  • ISBN-10: 9350026147
  • Publisher Date: 01 Aug 2019
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

23 reviews for India: The Wrong Transition

  1. Shamir A

    This book is amazing! I really liked the way the author presented the information.

  2. Ratna Harshvardhan Singh

    A good critical analysis! The book is not biased. It is worth reading, especially for people interested in public policy.

  3. Vanya Garg

    This book provides a good alternate insight into how things could have been. Some parts felt too critical.

  4. Anuja Joshi

    A must read for economics students in India. It provides a different perspective than what you are taught at universities.

  5. Lakhan Totla

    Insightful, but sometimes repetitive. Sharma’s analysis is relevant, but some parts could be condensed.

  6. Ruchija Srivastava

    A detailed look at India’s path. Some arguments felt a bit one-sided, but overall insightful. Worth a read for economics enthusiasts.

  7. Kanishk Raj Singh

    Thought-provoking but dense. Needs patience. Sharma raises vital questions about India’s development choices. Worth the effort.

  8. Yogendra Singh

    A solid analysis of India’s developmental issues. Though I didn’t agree with everything, it spurred important reflection.

  9. Dhruv Mahajan

    I think this book overstates its claims. India has had great successes since independence despite its failures.

  10. Prajwal Deep

    Not very convincing, and frankly, a boring read. Did not like the author’s viewpoint or writing style.

  11. Anant Jain

    The author is biased and not providing true facts. I don’t appreciate how the information is presented.

  12. Shreyas S

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian economics. Sharma’s analysis is sharp and insightful. Highly recommended!

  13. Parmar Manank Pravinbhai

    Sharma presents a compelling case. Though dense at times, it offers a critical view of India’s development. Definitely makes you think!

  14. Ruchija Srivastava

    A bit dense, but rewarding. Provides a critical lens on India’s developmental path. I would recommend it!

  15. Gaurav Bharti

    Well researched, offering good insight into India’s development. I think the author may be too critical, however.

  16. Deepak Kumar

    Good analysis of the Indian economy. It is a must-read for public policy aspirants and those curious about India.

  17. Mayur Tukaram Udmale

    An okay read. I wasn’t entirely convinced by all the points, but it provided an alternate perspective on India’s growth.

  18. Akansha

    An interesting read for those interested in India’s economic development. It provides a well-researched counter-narrative.

  19. Shashank Bhaskar

    Sharma’s book offers a bold critique. It is a valuable contribution, even if some arguments could use more nuance.

  20. Ashutosh Shankar

    Offers a different perspective on India’s trajectory. It could have been written more engagingly.

  21. Apoorv Agrahari

    An okay book. I expected more depth and the writing was a bit dull for me and my taste.

  22. Esha Kumari

    Interesting perspective, but heavy on economic jargon. It challenges conventional views, but accessibility could be improved.

  23. Manav Gautam

    A decent exploration of India’s economic shifts, though a bit dry. It offered a few ‘aha’ moments.

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