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Accidental India Shankkar Aiyar

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Accidental India Shankkar Aiyar
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Publisher: Aleph Book Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.6 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Shankkar Aiyar
ISBN: 9788192328089, 8192328082, B00JUS993C
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Accidental India Shankkar Aiyar by Shankkar Aiyar 9788192328089, 8192328082, B00JUS993C instant download after payment.

In Accidental India: A History of the Nation's Passage through Crisis and Change, noted journalist-analyst, Shankkar Aiyar, examines India's ascent through the paradigm of seven game changers: the economic liberalization of 1991, the Green Revolution of the sixties, the nationalization of banks in 1969, Operation Flood in the seventies, the mid-day meal scheme of 1982, the software revolution of the nineties, and the passing of the Right to Information Act in 2005. He argues that these turning points in the country's history were not the result of foresight or careful planning but were rather the accidental consequences of major crises that had to be resolved at any cost

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