A Quantum Leap in the Wrong Direction?

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Orient Blackswan, 2019 - Business & Economics - 315 pages
The General Elections of 2014 saw a resounding victory for the BJP. Projecting Narendra Modi as a decisive leader, the BJP promised sweeping changes from the Congress-led UPA governments. Its election campaign was built on the planks of sabka vikas (development for all) and freedom from corruption, along with improved governance. So, did the NDA-II government deliver on its promise of development? Or, as Amartya Sen asserted, did India take a 'quantum leap in the wrong direction'? A Quantum Leap in the Wrong Direction? compares the promises made during the run-up to the 2014 elections and the outcomes over the past five years. Each chapter of this book assesses different policies like demonetisation and GST; policies in the sectors of employment, agriculture, banking, and foreign affairs; its initiatives in the areas of health, education, environment, on gender, and for the marginalised sections. It assesses the government's successes in the area of governance and in addressing corruption.

About the author (2019)

Rohit Azad teaches Economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University. Shouvik Chakraborty is Assistant Research Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Srinivasan Ramani is Associate Editor at The Hindu.

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