DEVELOPMENT AND DEMOCRACY IN INDIA

Shalendra D. Sharma

DEVELOPMENT AND DEMOCRACY IN INDIA

Shalendra D. Sharma

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MRP: ₹1100
  • ISBN 9788170337539
  • Publication Year 2003
  • Pages 292
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory South Asia

About the Book

This broad, historically grounded study examines the relationship between democratic governance and economic development in postindependence India (1947-1998). It addresses the fundamental paradox of India’s political economy: Why have five decades of democratically- guided strategies failed to reconcile economic growth with redistribution or to mitigate the condition of extreme poverty in which some 350 to 400 million Indians—more than 40 percent of the population—live?

Drawing on an exhaustive empirical review of India’s rural development and reform policies over the past fifty years, Sharma demonstrates that the wide discrepancies between development goals and actual outcomes have been fundamentally shaped by the manner in which the various constituents of the democratic polity coexist with and are inextricably embedded in rural society. His study challenges traditional concepts of democracy and development, as well as the relationship between the two.


Contents

Introduction

1.         Democracy and Development: The State-Society Approach

2.         Nationalism, Democracy, and Development: The Making of a “Weak-Strong State

3.         Rural Development During the Nehru Era: Limits to Reform and Redistribution

4.         The State, Public Policy, and Agricultural Modernization

5.         Contradictions of the Green Revolution: Growth Without Redistribution

6.         The New Agrarianism and Rural Development

7.         Democracy, Neoliberalism, and Development with Equity: India in Comparative Perspective


About the Author / Editor

Shalendra D. Sharma  is Associate Professor of Politics and Director of the Master of Arts in Asia-Pacific Studies Program at the University of San Francisco.


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