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ID178163
Title ProperRise and Demise of Multi-Purpose Food in India
Other Title InformationFood Technology, Population Control and Nutritional Development in the Post-War Era, c. 1944–66
LanguageENG
AuthorSimonow, Joanna
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article traces the transnational history of Indian Multi-Purpose Food (Indian MPF, or simply MPF) to make two contributions to the historiography of development in post-War South Asia. Firstly, it illuminates the involvement of supporters of Indian nationalism in North America, who backed the use of food supplements in India, in the process of mobilising US resources to promote Indian national development in general, and family planning in particular. Secondly, the article sheds new light on the production of development knowledge on food and nutrition in early post-colonial India and the role that food science and technology assumed in national food planning in the first decades after Independence.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 44, No.1; Feb 2021: p.167-184
Journal SourceSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 2021-02 44, 1
Key WordsDevelopment ;  India ;  Nutrition ;  Population Control ;  Multi-Purpose Food