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India Grows At Night: A Liberal Case for A Strong State
by Gurcharan Das

Published: 2012-12-12
Hardcover : 320 pages
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Indians wryly admit that ?India grows at night.” But that is only half the saying; the full expression is: ?India grows at night?when the government sleeps,” suggesting that the nation may be rising despite the state. India's is a tale of private success and public failure. Prosperity ...
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Indians wryly admit that ?India grows at night.” But that is only half the saying; the full expression is: ?India grows at night?when the government sleeps,” suggesting that the nation may be rising despite the state. India's is a tale of private success and public failure. Prosperity is, indeed, spreading across the country even as governance failure pervades public life. But how could a nation become one of the world's fastest-growing economies when it is governed by a weak, ineffective state? And wouldn't it be wonderful if India also grew during the day?in other words, if public policy supported private enterprise? What India needs, Gurcharan Das says, is a strong liberal state. Such a state would have the authority to take quick, decisive action; it would have the rule of law to ensure those actions are legitimate; and finally, it would be accountable to the people. But achieving this will not be easy, says Das, because India has historically had a weak state and a strong society.

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  "Interesting Read!"by Smita B. (see profile) 04/06/14

The book gave some good insights about the essential role of state in a developing economy like India! However, the book lacked a well organized presentation of Ideas at places and could have been edited... (read more)

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