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The Technological Indian (Paperback)
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In the late 1800s, Indians seemed to be a people left behind by the
Industrial Revolution, dismissed as "not a mechanical race." Today
Indians are among the world's leaders in engineering and
technology. In this international history spanning nearly 150
years, Ross Bassett-drawing on a unique database of every Indian to
graduate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology between its
founding and 2000-charts their ascent to the pinnacle of high-tech
professions. As a group of Indians sought a way forward for their
country, they saw a future in technology. Bassett examines the
tensions and surprising congruences between this technological
vision and Mahatma Gandhi's nonindustrial modernity. India's first
prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, sought to use MIT-trained
engineers to build an India where the government controlled
technology for the benefit of the people. In the private sector,
Indian business families sent their sons to MIT, while MIT
graduates established India's information technology industry. By
the 1960s, students from the Indian Institutes of Technology
(modeled on MIT) were drawn to the United States for graduate
training, and many of them stayed, as prominent industrialists,
academics, and entrepreneurs. The MIT-educated Indian engineer
became an integral part of a global system of technology-based
capitalism and focused less on India and its problems-a
technological Indian created at the expense of a technological
India.
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