Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670100194
- Publisher: Penguin
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 140 gr
- ISBN-10: 0670100196
- Publisher Date: 15 Sep 2023
- Height: 29 mm
- No of Pages: 456
- Width: 430 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
Middle of the Diamond: India’s National Renaissance through Participation and Enterprise by Shashank Mani (ISBN: 9780670100194) explores India’s transformative journey. Discover how participation and enterprise are shaping a national renaissance, driving economic growth, and empowering citizens. A must-read for anyone interested in India’s future and the power of inclusive development.
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Aditya Suyash –
Comprehensive look at India’s development. Some sections dragged on. Worth it if you are interested in knowing India.
Nimisha Mishra –
Interesting concepts, but the writing style is a little dry. It lacks real-life examples. It was okay.
Rajesh Mandal –
A valuable contribution to the discussion on India’s growth. Insightful and thought-provoking. Really impressive.
Paranjay Niroula –
Good analysis, but felt repetitive at times. It could have been shorter. Only buy if you have a lot of time.
Ankul Sharma –
Provides a solid framework for understanding India’s renaissance. I enjoyed this book, and I would recommend it.
Prafull Jagdish Jakate –
A must-read for understanding India’s future! Well-researched and thought-provoking. Highly recommended.
Ayush Arora –
Inspiring read! Showcases the power of participation in India’s development. A bit dense in parts, but worth the effort.
Chetan –
Offers a fresh perspective on India’s economic journey. Enterprise focus is insightful. It could have been more concise.
Ayush Singhal –
An eye-opening exploration of India’s potential. Enterprise focus is on the mark. But it is not for a beginner.
Sneha Dutta –
A good overview of India’s growth, but sometimes felt a bit too optimistic. Some arguments were not that convincing.
Chaitanya –
I am of mixed feeling. While some of the concepts were good but I felt disconnected from the theme after some time.
Keshav Gupta –
Important insights into India’s potential. The author’s passion is evident. I think there are too many topics discussed
Himanshee Kumawat –
Great to know about India, but some parts were slow. It is not as great as some other titles of the same author.