India 2039: an affluent society in one generation
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TextPublication details: New Delhi; Sage, 2010. Description: xvii, 281 pages : illustration; 28 cmISBN: 978-81-321-0309-7 (hbk.)Subject(s): BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Comparative | India Economic conditions 21st century | India Social policy 21st century | Social conditionsDDC classification: TRRC 330.954 KOH Summary: This book paints a bold and inspiring scenario of India becoming an affluent society by 2039, that is, within a generation from now. It makes a persuasive case as to why such a scenario could be plausible. Even more importantly, the book very appropriately and frankly assess the many hurdles - political, social, policy and institutional - that the country must overcome to realize this vision and lift millions of Indians from relative poverty today to enjoy the fruits of a modern and inclusive affluent society within 30 years or so. Its agenda of inter-generational issues is central to India av
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This book paints a bold and inspiring scenario of India becoming an affluent society by 2039, that is, within a generation from now. It makes a persuasive case as to why such a scenario could be plausible. Even more importantly, the book very appropriately and frankly assess the many hurdles - political, social, policy and institutional - that the country must overcome to realize this vision and lift millions of Indians from relative poverty today to enjoy the fruits of a modern and inclusive affluent society within 30 years or so. Its agenda of inter-generational issues is central to India av

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