India Is Broken : A People Betrayed, Independence to Today

India Is Broken : A People Betrayed, Independence to Today

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06 Aug, 2024

By Ashoka Mody (author)

A provocative new account of how India moved relentlessly from its hope-filled founding in 1947 to the dramatic economic and democratic breakdowns of today...

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ISBN-10:

1503642011

ISBN-13:

9781503642010

Publisher

Stanford University Press

Dimensions

8.40 X 5.60 X 1.30 inches

Language

English

Description

A provocative new account of how India moved relentlessly from its hope-filled founding in 1947 to the dramatic economic and democratic breakdowns of today.

When Indian leaders first took control of their government in 1947, they proclaimed the ideals of national unity and secular democracy. Through the first half century of nation-building, leaders could point to uneven but measurable progress on key goals, and after the mid-1980s, dire poverty declined for a few decades, inspiring declarations of victory. But today, a vast majority of Indians live in a state of underemployment and are one crisis away from despair. Public goods--health, education, cities, air and water, and the judiciary--are in woeful condition. And good jobs will remain scarce as long as that is the case. The lack of jobs will further undermine democracy, which will further undermine job creation. India is Broken provides the most persuasive account available of this economic catch-22.

Challenging prevailing narratives, Mody contends that successive post-independence leaders, starting with its first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, failed to confront India's true economic problems, seeking easy solutions instead. As a popular frustration grew, and corruption in politics became pervasive, India's economic growth relied increasingly on unregulated finance and environmentally destructive construction. The rise of a violent Hindutva has buried all prior norms in civic life and public accountability.

Combining statistical data with creative media, such as literature and cinema, to create strong, accessible, people-driven narratives, this book is a meditation on the interplay between democracy and economic progress, with lessons extending far beyond India. Mody proposes a path forward that is fraught with its own peril, but which nevertheless offers something resembling hope.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1503642011

ISBN-13

:9781503642010

Publisher

:Stanford University Press

Publication date

: 06 Aug, 2024

Category

: History

Sub-Category

: Asia - South - General

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 8.40 X 5.60 X 1.30 inches

Weight

:704 g

Editorial Reviews

"[An] impressive, sweeping narrative of India's economic and political history.... The book is very readable--a coherent and useful compendium of major events, policies, and scandals covering India's complex economic and political history from 1947 to the present."--Reeta C. Tremblay, Pacific Affairs

About the Author

Ashoka Mody is an economic historian at Princeton's School of Public and International Affairs. Formerly, he worked at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. He is the author of EuroTragedy: A Drama in Nine Acts (2018), and his writing appears often in outlets such as Financial Times, Project Syndicate, and Bloomberg View.

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