Tully, Mark

Non stop India / Mark Tully - New Delhi : Allen Lane, 2011 - xxi, 257p. 22cm

In Non Stop India veteran journalist Mark Tully draws on his unmatched knowledge of India, garnered from thirty years of living in, and reporting from, the country, to examine how this approach impacts on her much-touted prospects of becoming an economic super-power. From Maoist conflicts to huge industrial houses; from the Tiger project to farmer suicides; from the Ramayana to the remote valleys of the north-east, Tully examines India s myriad negotiations with modernity and her prospects for the next century and beyond.

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India-- Economic conditions-- 1991-- 2. Economic development-- India-- 20th century 3. India-- Social conditions-- 1947

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