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ID103768
Title ProperCivilization of extremes
LanguageENG
AuthorMisra, Jitendra Nath
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay makes a comparative assessment of two works dealing with contemporary India. Gupta explains why India has not taken off despite its impressive growth. Nilekani examines the ideas that have shaped the debate about India's development. The essay argues that Nilekani is more optimistic about India's future than Gupta. Gupta's book is a major work that will stand the test of time. Nilekani's book is novel in that he is an entrepreneur who became an author. These are contrasting works. Gupta asserts that growth in India has not led to development. Nilekani argues that India's growth has become more broad-based. Gupta says that the statistics behind India's success hide its underlying failures. Nilekani considers growth to have become more broad-based. Nilekani's moral vision is concerned with ideas, Gupta's is with people. The essay concludes that Indians may be too optimistic about their achievements, but India also has successes to show.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Review Vol. 10, No. 1; Jan-Mar 2011: p.81 - 91
Journal SourceIndia Review Vol. 10, No. 1; Jan-Mar 2011: p.81 - 91
Key WordsCivilization ;  India ;  Nilekani ;  Growth ;  Contemporary India


 
 
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