Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670092079
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 156 mm
- ISBN-10: 067009207X
- Publisher Date: 28 Nov 2022
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 712
Original price was: ₹1,499.00.₹1,199.00Current price is: ₹1,199.00.
“India in Search of Glory” by Ashok Lahiri examines India’s progress 75 years post-Independence. While literacy, health, and poverty rates have improved, India lags behind East Asian nations. Lahiri explores why India hasn’t reached its full potential, offering insights into its future and highlighting key areas for improvement. ISBN: 9780670092079
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Janvi Chauhan –
Okay book, but nothing groundbreaking. It covers familiar ground. Found it difficult to stay focused.
Sanyam Singla –
I found it very insightful, particularly the sections on economic reforms. Very impressive work done here.
Shashaank Malik –
An eye-opening account of India’s progress. It’s a reality check, but also hopeful.
Navneet Kumar –
A good overview, but it could have been more engaging. Some arguments felt repetitive. Expected a bit more depth.
Gaurav Pingolia –
The book is quite dense and could be overwhelming for some readers. It is insightful, but not an easy read.
Anees Ali –
The book is informative but gets bogged down in details. It is too dense for casual reading.
Namya Dayal –
A compelling narrative. Lahiri’s insights are sharp. The analysis is very well done. A very insightful read!
Iqraa –
I appreciate the author’s balanced approach. Offers a critical look at India’s achievements and shortcomings.
Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi –
Lahiri offers valuable perspectives on India’s journey. The book is insightful. I would recommend it to other people.
Suprith D S –
A thoughtful analysis of India’s journey. Lahiri provides a balanced view, but I wish there was more focus on solutions.
Bhavy Bhardwaj –
Important for understanding India’s trajectory. It highlights the areas needing focus. Very well done.
Ratna Harshvardhan Singh –
Informative and well-researched. It made me think about India’s future. However, some chapters felt a bit dry.
Anshika Agarwal –
A decent read, but it didn’t quite meet my expectations. I was expecting more data and a more robust analysis.
Anubhav Sharma –
Provides great insights into India’s socio-economic challenges. A must-read for those interested in India’s development.