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The Broken Ladder: The Paradox and The Potential of Indias One Billion Paperback 23 April 2018

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“Unlock India’s potential in ‘The Broken Ladder.’ Discover the paradox of missed opportunities and untapped talent within its billion people. Krishna’s decades-long research reveals eye-opening realities from villages and slums, offering solutions for growth and equity in a fast-growing economy. Explore development strategies and address inequalities with this comprehensive account. ISBN: 9780143442738”

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143442738
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 12.7 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0143442732
  • Publisher Date: 23 Apr 2018
  • Height: 20.8 mm
  • No of Pages: 400

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Weight 0.5 kg

14 reviews for The Broken Ladder: The Paradox and The Potential of Indias One Billion Paperback 23 April 2018

  1. Priyanshu Gupta

    This book highlights crucial issues hindering India’s growth. Worth the investment.

  2. Ayush Chandra

    Offers a detailed look at the potential of India. A bit dry, but the content is strong.

  3. Anshul Singh Vimal

    A thought-provoking analysis. It highlights the issues, but lacks actionable steps.

  4. Kaushank Verma

    Well-researched and informative. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian economics.

  5. Divya

    A powerful and informative book that offers new ideas. It can be a little preachy.

  6. Khushi Srivastava

    An interesting perspective, but I found it hard to stay focused at times.

  7. Manish Kumar

    Thought-provoking, but a bit too focused on the problems and not enough on the solutions.

  8. Manvi Gautam

    Krishna’s insights are valuable. The book drags a little in the middle.

  9. Lakshay Khare

    Krishna’s research is compelling. The book offers a fresh perspective, but can be repetitive.

  10. Ankita V Nambiar

    Important for understanding India’s inequalities. Some solutions feel idealistic.

  11. Nishit Muralia

    Provides a comprehensive overview of India’s development challenges. A bit academic but valuable.

  12. Dev Verma

    An insightful read, though sometimes a bit dense. Explores India’s economic paradox well.

  13. Mukul Singh Patel

    The book opened my eyes to the realities of India. However, I felt it was slightly lengthy.

  14. Jaskirat Singh Pahwa

    Excellent book! Krishna really understands the challenges. Highly recommended.

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