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Breaking The Mould: Reimagining India’s Economic Future
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In “Breaking the Mould,” Raghuram Rajan offers a clear-eyed analysis of India’s economic challenges and proposes innovative solutions for sustainable growth. Rajan argues that India must forge a new path forward. Explore how India can navigate global competition, technological advancements, and social divisions to achieve its full economic potential. ISBN: 9780670099894
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Ashish Chahar –
A critical analysis of the status quo. Rajan doesn’t shy away from difficult topics.
Shivansh Mishra –
A thought-provoking read! Rajan’s insights are sharp, but some solutions feel a bit too theoretical.
Shivam Kumar Gupta –
A clear and concise overview of India’s economic landscape. Highly recommend for students and professionals alike.
Amit Bhatt –
An insightful analysis of India’s economy. A bit dense, but worth the effort for those seeking a deeper understanding.
B Vaishnavi –
A balanced perspective, yet at times, it delves into too much technical detail.
Harshad Bromania –
A balanced and well-researched analysis. Some sections felt a little too academic for a general reader.
Anonymous –
Provides a comprehensive overview. Some arguments require previous knowledge of the topic.
Deepankshi Mahendrakumar Dhamgaye –
The book offers valuable insights, though some suggestions appear challenging to execute.
Himanshee Kumawat –
Offers fresh perspectives on familiar problems. I didn’t agree with everything, but it sparked interesting debates.
Aditya Ugam Dive –
Eye-opening! Some proposals might be hard to implement in reality.
Akanksha Pandey –
Challenges conventional wisdom. Some of the proposed solutions seem overly optimistic, though.
Samadrita Sen –
Informative but dense. It presents a lot of data and may not be suitable for casual readers.
Chaitanya Vishwajeet Bhave –
Rajan’s vision is compelling. However, the book could have been more accessible to a wider audience.
Tanish Mahawar –
A crucial contribution to the discourse. A well researched and articulated vision for India.
Shubh Walia –
Rajan’s analysis is spot-on, but the tone is a bit pessimistic. I wished for a bit more optimism.
Gautam Choudhary –
Important ideas, but the writing style is a bit dry. Still, a valuable contribution to the conversation.
Aaditya Sanjay Loharkar –
Good, but it felt like it was targeting readers already familiar with economics.
Jyotika Tuteja –
A must-read for anyone interested in India’s economic future. Some parts are a bit repetitive, though.
Piyush Ojha –
An excellent exploration of India’s economic potential. A little lengthy, but worth the time.
Sumit –
Interesting ideas, but the book could have benefited from more real-world examples.
Suramya Dinkar –
I found some parts repetitive. The overall message, however, is crucial for India’s future.
Pranjal Dwivedi –
Rajan’s experience shines through. A comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities facing India.
Shashaank Malik –
A well-written and insightful book. Rajan’s perspective is refreshing and thought-provoking.
Garvit Sangal –
A must-read for policymakers and anyone interested in India’s economic development.
Anmol Jha –
While informative, it can be a heavy read. It requires a bit of background knowledge to fully appreciate it.