The Broken Ladder: The Paradox and the Potential of India's One Billion
In contrast to other investigations, which have taken a top-down view of the developments in the country, Krishna presents a ground-up perspective, delving into the lives of ordinary individuals. Through decades-long research conducted on the ground, living in villages and studying slum communities, he reveals the heartbreaking and eye-opening details of missed opportunities and immense, but untapped, talent which, if honed, can have a significant impact on both growth and equity.
From presenting possible solutions to the problems of neediness and inequity to mulling over ways of fixing inequalities of opportunity, The Broken Ladder is a comprehensive account of India’s development strategies.
A masterly work grounded in decades of methodical research combined with unusual personal commitment and experience ... reminiscent of Naipaul’s India: A Million Mutinies Now.
— Rakesh Mohan
This is not an ordinary book, another one celebrating India’s emergence on the global scene or lamenting about its uneven growth story. This is a serious engagement with some of the most compelling questions confronting the ordinary Indian living in its diverse social and demographic locations. Based on a close observation of ground realities, a “worm's eye view” of someone who besides being an academic of considerable repute has also had the experience of administration and recognizes the critical significance of state policy, the book provides a perspective and a guide to what needs to be done to take a billion plus Indians ahead.
— Surinder S. Jodhka
- Author
- Anirudh Krishna
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 416
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House India
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9788184007626
- Genres
- india
- Release date
- 2017
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