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India’s Finance Ministers: Stumbling Into Reforms (1977 to 1998)

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Discover the untold story of India’s economic transformation in “India’s Finance Ministers: Stumbling Into Reforms (1977-1998)” by A K Bhattacharya. This captivating book delves into the pivotal roles of finance ministers during a critical period, navigating from a closed economy to liberalization. Explore the challenges, triumphs, and lasting impact of their decisions. ISBN: 9780143466451

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780143466451
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Business
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • ISBN-10: 0143466453
  • Publisher Date: 20 Apr 2024
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 536

12 reviews for India’s Finance Ministers: Stumbling Into Reforms (1977 to 1998)

  1. Akash Roy

    Good coverage of the reforms, but could have included more diverse viewpoints. Felt a bit one-sided at times. Still an insightful read.

  2. Kashish Jain

    I learned a lot about Indian economic policy! It could have been more engagingly written, but the information is valuable.

  3. Kovid Soni

    Informative and well-written. Provides good insight. The book gives a clear picture. It is worth reading the book!

  4. Shivani Singh

    Offers a comprehensive view of India’s economic transition. Some prior knowledge of economics would be helpful. Enjoyed the biographical details.

  5. Gorika Goyal

    An important contribution to understanding India’s economic history. While dry in places, it offers unparalleled insight. Worth the effort!

  6. Anonymous

    Interesting insights into the finance ministers, though I wish it covered a wider timeframe. A bit dry at times, but informative overall.

  7. Sonu Kumar Khitoliya

    A detailed look at a crucial period, but sometimes gets bogged down in technical jargon. Still, a worthwhile read for those interested in Indian economic history.

  8. Nikhil Vardhan

    Well-researched, but not exactly a page-turner. It’s a solid academic work. I found the middle section a little slow going.

  9. Lakshya Joshi

    Provides a unique perspective on India’s economic reforms. The author clearly knows his stuff. A bit dense, but rewarding if you persevere.

  10. Sidharth Kumar

    A fascinating account of the challenges and successes of India’s finance ministers. Highly recommended for economics enthusiasts. I’m giving because of its information.

  11. Siddhik Gagguturu

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian economic policy. The author presents a complex subject in an accessible manner.

  12. Pyla Venkat Chaitanya

    A decent analysis, but it felt like a textbook. A little too focused on the ministers and not enough on the broader social context.

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