Restart: The Last Chance for the Indian EconomyIn Restart, Mihir S. Sharma shows what can and must change in India's policies, its administration and even its attitudes. The answers he provides are not obvious. Nor are they all comforting or conventional. Yet they could, in less time than you can imagine, unleash the creativity of a billion hopeful Indians. |
Contents
Why we cant build | |
A future unwoven | |
Men who guard machines | |
THE STAINS OF PAST SINS | |
Halfreforms half work | |
My father the believer | |
Bridges to nowhere | |
Someone to rely | |
Whats worse than the government? | |
All innovation is frugal | |
Democracy the unlikely hero | |
Five bad choices | |
Whos your daddy? | |
Holding up land | |
Indiaclass cities | |
Its all about growth | |
Looking the other | |
Searching for suitcases | |
Note on the Author | |
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