Turn of the Tortoise: The Challenge and Promise of India's Future

Turn of the Tortoise: The Challenge and Promise of India's Future

by T N Ninan
Turn of the Tortoise: The Challenge and Promise of India's Future

Turn of the Tortoise: The Challenge and Promise of India's Future

by T N Ninan

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Overview

In The Turn of the Tortoise, T N Ninan explores the paradox of a "premature superpower" (as Martin Wolf once described India in the Financial Times). India has grown from the 12th largest economy in 2008 to what IMF reckons is the 7th largest in 2015, even as its people are poorer than those in Laos and Sudan. Ninan assesses India's position as a natural counter-weight to China, though fundamentally different from that country and overshadowed by it in an unequal military balance and in the contest for influence in a region that stretches beyond Asia to Africa. And finally, Ninan looks at how the third-largest contributor to global economic growth remains troubled by slow economic reform and the poor standards of governance that make it a difficult place in which to do business. The author considers the social, economic and political forces that helped the rise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the risks of constitutional liberalism yielding space to an illiberal democracy. He views the role of Indian business conglomerates as double-edged, and reviews India's stance and role in global trade and climate change negotiations. This work uses data extensively to support analysis, even as it tells stories of hope and frustration within a framework of qualified optimism. The brisk and engaging style of an expert wordsmith will appeal to anyone interested in the new "Asian Drama": the tension with China, the "arc of friendship" that brings closer the region's largest democracies (Japan, Australia and India), and the many facets of the new energy in Indo-US relations. If you want to make sense of a complex country that encompasses "a universe of realities," this is the book you've been waiting for.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190603038
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/02/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

T N Ninan is well known in India as a trend-setting editor of India's two leading business newspapers, and a sought-after TV commentator on big news occasions. He has also edited a news and business magazine, and writes a widely read weekly column in the Business Standard, where he has been the editor and publisher, and is now chairman of the board. He serves on non-profit boards, and chairs one that supports public-spirited media in India.

Table of Contents

WHERE WE ARE 1. "Premature Superpower" 2. The Day of the Tortoise QUICK, SLOWELQUICK? 3. Enterprise: Losing Your Way 4. The Quest for Manufacturing Prowess 5. Faster than China? THE STATE&THE CITIZEN 6. The Experimenting State 7,500 7. Corruption: Why, How, and What to Do 8. The Prospect of Ending Absolute Poverty 9. Development vs Environment EMERGING INDIA 10. Aam Aadmi1&A Universe of Realities 11. The Politics of the Neo-Middle Class 12. Transformational Projects 13. New Businesses, New Entrepreneurs 14. Change on the Farm INDIA&THE WORLD 15. Default Option or Defaulting Power? 16. The Rush to Re-arm 17. Negotiating with the World LOOKING AHEAD 18. Modi: The First Year 19. "Time and chance overtake them all"
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