Fortifying India's Transformation

Fortifying India's Transformation
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Publisher : Notion Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9798892339940
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Book Synopsis Fortifying India's Transformation by : Divya Singh Rathore, Suryapratap Babar

Download or read book Fortifying India's Transformation written by Divya Singh Rathore, Suryapratap Babar and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2024-02-07 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The decisions of the Indian State in the last decade have put India into a high growth trajectory - not just in terms of economic growth but also in the geopolitical, social and developmental domains. India’s growth story and development policies have become a beacon for other developing countries. The position that India is in today is a result of all the aforementioned policy decisions. However, through our interactions with youth in the age group of 18 to 35 years, we realised that they lack this background understanding of how their lives are impacted and improved by the decisions of the Indian State. To address this gap, we decided to write this book. Our book will help you understand what the challenges were faced by India in the geopolitical, governance, cultural, women & youth and climate fronts and how the policies of the Indian State have attempted to solve these challenges. Consequently, the book is divided into five sections: Geopolitics, Digitalisation & Governance, Decolonisation of Indian Ethos, Women & Youth and Climate & Sustainability. We have also attempted to suggest how the policy framework in these domains can be improved and we would very much like the readers to engage with us over them. India is roaring today! And this book is an attempt to explain to the readers, what is making India roar towards glory.


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