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Middle of Diamond India : National Renaissance through Participation and Enterprise

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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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  • 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

13 reviews for Middle of Diamond India : National Renaissance through Participation and Enterprise

  1. Aditya Suyash

    Comprehensive look at India’s development. Some sections dragged on. Worth it if you are interested in knowing India.

  2. Nimisha Mishra

    Interesting concepts, but the writing style is a little dry. It lacks real-life examples. It was okay.

  3. Rajesh Mandal

    A valuable contribution to the discussion on India’s growth. Insightful and thought-provoking. Really impressive.

  4. Paranjay Niroula

    Good analysis, but felt repetitive at times. It could have been shorter. Only buy if you have a lot of time.

  5. Ankul Sharma

    Provides a solid framework for understanding India’s renaissance. I enjoyed this book, and I would recommend it.

  6. Prafull Jagdish Jakate

    A must-read for understanding India’s future! Well-researched and thought-provoking. Highly recommended.

  7. Ayush Arora

    Inspiring read! Showcases the power of participation in India’s development. A bit dense in parts, but worth the effort.

  8. Chetan

    Offers a fresh perspective on India’s economic journey. Enterprise focus is insightful. It could have been more concise.

  9. Ayush Singhal

    An eye-opening exploration of India’s potential. Enterprise focus is on the mark. But it is not for a beginner.

  10. Sneha Dutta

    A good overview of India’s growth, but sometimes felt a bit too optimistic. Some arguments were not that convincing.

  11. Chaitanya

    I am of mixed feeling. While some of the concepts were good but I felt disconnected from the theme after some time.

  12. Keshav Gupta

    Important insights into India’s potential. The author’s passion is evident. I think there are too many topics discussed

  13. 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.

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