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Taking the period following the advent of liberalization, this book
explains the transition of the Indian economy against the backdrop
of development. If the objective is to explore the new economic map
of India, then the distinct contributions in the book could be seen
as twofold. The first is the analytical frame whereby the authors
deploy a unique Marxist approach consisting of the initial concepts
of class process and the developing countries to address India's
economic transition. The second contribution is substantive whereby
the authors describe India's economic transition as epochal,
materializing out of the new emergent triad of neo-liberal
globalization, global capitalism and inclusive development. This is
how the book theorizes the structural transformation of the Indian
economy in the twenty-first century. Through this framework, it
interrogates and critiques the given debates, ideas and policies
about the economic development of a developing nation.
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