Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350025130
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- Height: 26 mm
- No of Pages: 456Â
- ISBN-10: 9350025132
- Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2018
- Edition: Â First edition
- Language: English
- Width: 16 mm
Original price was: ₹1,295.00.₹971.00Current price is: ₹971.00.
Explore the complex reality of food security in India. “Food Security in India: Myth and Reality” (ISBN: 9789350025130) by Anirban Biswas and Timir Basu challenges mainstream narratives, arguing for radical land reforms as key to transformative change. This book analyzes the impact of social and economic policies, exposing systemic issues hindering true food security. Uncover the myths and discover a path towards a more equitable future.
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Shivani Singh –
The arguments are convincing, the writing is clear. A very well-researched and important book.
Uddesh Pratim Talukdar –
Excellent book, though at times a bit dense for a casual reader. Still, it gave me a lot to think about.
Shubham Kaushal –
Important perspective, but quite academic. I wish it had more real-world examples to balance the theory.
Annika Jaiswal –
This book completely changed how I view food security in India. Highly recommend!
Rimjhim Nigam –
Eye-opening! The authors make a compelling case for land reform. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian agriculture.
Pranav V J –
I found the book a little dry and repetitive. The central argument is strong, but the presentation could be better.
Aviral Pathania –
A thought-provoking read! This book challenges conventional wisdom on Indian food security. Some parts were dense, but overall insightful.
Sahil Satish Dargad –
Challenging but rewarding. This book demands careful attention but provides valuable insights into a critical issue.
Shreyash Kashyap –
The book delivers a harsh dose of reality regarding India’s food security situation. It’s a dense read but worth the effort.
Akif M –
A powerful and necessary book that everyone should read, especially policymakers. Amazing
Soumya Sudeep Sinha –
A crucial contribution to the debate on food security. The book effectively highlights the need for systemic change.
Aashi Aggarwal –
While I appreciate the authors’ passion, the proposed solutions seem overly simplistic. A bit disappointed.
Nihal Kumar –
Anirban Biswas and Timir Basu have done a fantastic job. I am very impressed. This is definitely one of my favorite books.
Saraswati –
Worth reading if you’re seriously interested in the topic, but be prepared for a somewhat technical discussion.
Tina Jain –
Excellent analysis! This book exposes the myths surrounding food security in India and offers a new perspective.
Kshitij Kumar –
This book opened my eyes to the problems and solutions. I loved it.