ID | 114705 |
Title Proper | How India stumbled |
Other Title Information | can New Delhi get its groove back? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mehta, Pratap Bhanu |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | When the United Progressive Alliance, a group of center-left parties led by the Indian National Congress, came to power for a second term in 2009, it seemed that India could do no wrong. The economy had sailed through the worst of the global economic recession with GDP growing at a fast seven percent annually and accelerating (it reached 10.4 percent in 2010). Inflation was low, officials were finally starting to take India's social problems seriously, and politics in the world's largest democracy were contentious but robust. The rest of the world was even looking to the country as a serious global power. "India is not simply emerging," U.S. President Barack Obama told the Indian parliament in November 2010; "India has emerged." |
`In' analytical Note | Foreign Affairs Vol. 91, No.4; Jul-Aug 2012: p.64-75 |
Journal Source | Foreign Affairs Vol. 91, No.4; Jul-Aug 2012: p.64-75 |
Key Words | United Progressive Alliance ; Indian National Congress ; India ; Economy ; Barack Obama |