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Indias Political Economy 1947-2004
Author: Francine R. Frankel
ISBN: 9780195683790
Binding: Paper Back
Publishing Year: 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Number of Pages: 819
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INR 895.00
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This book addresses the fundamental paradox of India's political economy: how can the goals of economic growth and reduction of economic and social disparities be reconciled without unleashing the disruptive violence of a direct attack on the propertied castes and classes. The author illuminates the contradiction between the practice of accommodative politics and the commitment to social change that characterized India's development policies. Using data from interviews conducted over a 30-year period, Professor Frankel analyses the strategy of democratic social transformation adapted from Gandhi's two-pronged approach: class accommodation combined with an indirect attack on the social basis of exploitation. She examines the failures in implementation of basic social reform that led India during the post-Nehru period into an economic and political impasse. The author shows how these failures not only limited India's progress toward economic growth and social justice, but also disrupted the political consensus that had made a stable democracy possible. The new chapters engage critically with the economic liberalization programme that India initiated since 1991.
About Author
Francine Frankel is Professor of Political Science and Director of Center for the Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania.
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