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India Rising - Tales from a Changing Nation (Paperback, Main)
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India Rising - Tales from a Changing Nation (Paperback, Main)
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Loot Price R474
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India is on the up. Historically derided as the lumbering elephant
of Asia, this vast sub-continent has quickened its pace. The
economy is booming. Tens of millions have been pulled out of
poverty. Software and service companies abound. Millionaire
entrepreneurs are springing up at every turn. Bollywood is going
global and Indian expats are flooding back home. What's more, these
changes are occurring within the world's largest democracy - a far
cry from neighbouring China. But who and what lies behind India's
apparent ascendency? In India Rising Oliver Balch takes the voices
and stories of everyday Indians and presents a fresh, vivid, highly
personalised account of the changes as they are
unfolding.Travelling the length and breadth of the country, Balch
leads readers off the tourist trail and onto the streets of modern
day India. Through Mumbai, Dehli and Chennai, from Bollywood to
cricket stadiums, from shopping malls to rural schools and shanty
towns, the book blends the best of reportage and travel writing to
get under the skin of this nation in transition. What emerges is a
captivating portrait of a country at a crossroads. Old versus New.
Global versus local. India's march into the twenty-first century is
full of tensions and uncertainties. But so too is it brimming with
optimism and hope. With over half of its billion plus population
under the age of twenty-five, India's future will be written by its
youth. In describing their hopes and exploring their fears, India
Rising unpicks what makes this vast nation tick and asks where it's
heading. Oliver Balch is a UK freelance journalist, whose work has
appeared in a wide range of international publications, including
the Guardian, the Financial Times and the Traveller. His first book
Viva South America! Was shortlisted as 'Book of the Year' at the UK
Travel Press Awards.
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