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India in Slow Motion

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SKU: 9780143030478

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143030478
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Height: 248 mm
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Width: 234 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0143030477
  • Publisher Date: 09 Oct 2003
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Weight: 318 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for India in Slow Motion

  1. Roshan Kumar Yadav

    Gives great information and perspective. Could be better if more simply written. I recommend it to any reader interested in the topic.

  2. Maruthi Vasanth Tallapragada

    A fantastic exploration of India’s challenges and triumphs. The authors present a balanced perspective, making it a compelling and insightful read.

  3. Sanyam Jain

    A must-read for anyone interested in India. It’s a bit academic, but the insights are invaluable. It broadened my understanding significantly.

  4. Dhaduk Milankumar Manubhai

    This book exceeded my expectations. Thought-provoking, insightful, and a joy to read. A well-written and carefully researched piece of work.

  5. Shivam Prakash Suryawanshi

    A thoughtful but dense read. Explores India’s complexities with nuance, but can be a bit slow-paced at times. Overall, a worthwhile effort.

  6. Vaibhav Singh

    An insightful book that provides a clear and concise analysis of India’s economic and political landscape. A must-read!

  7. Ajeet Kumar

    I expected more from this book. It was alright, but it did not really stand out in any major way. It’s mediocre.

  8. Himanshu Goyal

    Informative and well-researched. ‘India in Slow Motion’ offers valuable insights, though the writing style could be more engaging. Still, worth reading for those interested in Indian politics.

  9. Aishwarya

    Interesting perspective on Indian politics, but I found it somewhat biased at times. The information is good, but be aware of potential leaning.

  10. Priyanshu Sharma

    An okay book. It was somewhat enlightening, but I had trouble keeping my interest level high throughout the whole thing. Needs better writing.

  11. Siddharth Kumar

    A brilliant analysis of India’s current state. The writing is sharp, and the arguments are well-supported. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a deeper understanding.

  12. Shashank Kannoji

    Disappointing. I was hoping for more depth, but it felt superficial. A good starting point, but not a comprehensive analysis of the issues.

  13. Geetanjali Mukherjee

    Provides a comprehensive overview of modern India. Some sections are more engaging than others, but overall, a solid and informative read.

  14. Abhishek Agrawal

    The content was good, but it was just so dry. I struggled to get through it, even though I wanted to understand the topics it covered.

  15. Anandu Chandran

    This book really made me think about a lot of things. It dragged in certain parts, but it was still worth getting through.

  16. Rupesh Kumar

    An okay read, but nothing special. It covers familiar ground and doesn’t offer many new perspectives. Not a bad book, just not a great one.

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