![]() It is not easy for a book of this kind to work, but in this case it actually does. ![]() India Unbound is a great mixture of memoir, economic analysis, social investigation, political scrutiny and managerial outlook being thrown into the understanding of India. "The theme of this book," he writes, "is how a rich country became poor and will be rich again." - The New York Times, March 25, 2001.ΔΆ) "The big story is that this is wonderful book. Part memoir, part journalism, and part history, the book begins shortly before independence and continues until the new millennium. Das had a ringside seat at the events he describes, and the result is an engaging account that moves easily from the big picture to the telling anecdote. ![]() ![]() His stories enliven what could easily have been a dull piece of economic history. 1) "Something tremendous is happening in India, and Das, with his keen eye and often elegant prose, has his finger firmly on the pulse of the transformation. ![]()
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