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India Unbound


India Unbound is the riveting story of a nation’s rise from poverty to prosperity and the clash of ideas that occurred along the way. Gurcharan Das examines the highs and lows of independent India through the prism of history, his own experiences and those of numerous others he has met—from young people in sleepy UP villages to chiefs of software companies in Bangalore. Defining and exploring the new mindset of the nation, India Unbound is the perfect introduction to contemporary India.

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Pranav Mayekar Reviewed on: 12-12-2018
India Unbound

The author has written the book well. However, his bias towards capitalism and free market without considering the drawbacks of free market is unexpected. The author is also a little too verbose and hence the book takes too long to read. A good read nonetheless. The author correctly criticises the pre-reform policies of India and the Indian government. The author provides the point of views of economist, sociologist, philosophers and corporate managers.