Author: | ISBN: | 9780870034275 | |
Publisher: | Brookings Institution Press | Publication: | June 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Carnegie Endowment for Int'l Peace | Language: | English |
Author: | |
ISBN: | 9780870034275 |
Publisher: | Brookings Institution Press |
Publication: | June 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Carnegie Endowment for Int'l Peace |
Language: | English |
India has fallen far and fast from the runaway growth rates it enjoyed in the first decade of the twenty-first century. In order to reverse this trend, New Delhi must seriously reflect on its policy choices across a wide range of issue areas.
Getting India Back on Track broadly coincides with the 2014 Indian elections to spur a public debate about the program that the next government should pursue in order to return the country to a path of high growth. It convenes some of India's most accomplished analysts to recommend policies in every major sector of the Indian economy. Taken together, these seventeen focused and concise memoranda offer policymakers and the general public alike a clear blueprint for India's future.
Contents
Foreword
Ratan N. Tata (Chairman, Tata Trusts)
Introduction
Ashley J. Tellis and Reece Trevor (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
Ila Patnaik (National Institute of Public Finance and Policy)
Surjit Bhalla (Oxus Investments)
Ashok Gulati (Commission for Agriculture Costs and Prices)
Rajiv Kumar (Centre for Policy Research)
Omkar Goswami (Corporate and Economic Research Group)
Laveesh Bhandari (Indicus Analytics)
A. K. Shiva Kumar (National Advisory Council)
Rajiv Lall and Ritu Anand (IDFC Limited)
Somik Lall and Tara Vishwanath (World Bank)
Barun S. Mitra (Liberty Institute) and Madhumita D. Mitra (consultant)
Tushaar Shah (International Water Management Institute) and Shilp Verma (independent researcher)
Sunjoy Joshi (Observer Research Foundation)
Ligia Noronha (Energy and Resources Institute)
Devesh Kapur (University of Pennsylvania) and Milan Vaishnav (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
Bibek Debroy (Centre for Policy Research)
Ravinder Pal Singh (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute)
C. Raja Mohan (Observer Research Foundation and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
India has fallen far and fast from the runaway growth rates it enjoyed in the first decade of the twenty-first century. In order to reverse this trend, New Delhi must seriously reflect on its policy choices across a wide range of issue areas.
Getting India Back on Track broadly coincides with the 2014 Indian elections to spur a public debate about the program that the next government should pursue in order to return the country to a path of high growth. It convenes some of India's most accomplished analysts to recommend policies in every major sector of the Indian economy. Taken together, these seventeen focused and concise memoranda offer policymakers and the general public alike a clear blueprint for India's future.
Contents
Foreword
Ratan N. Tata (Chairman, Tata Trusts)
Introduction
Ashley J. Tellis and Reece Trevor (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
Ila Patnaik (National Institute of Public Finance and Policy)
Surjit Bhalla (Oxus Investments)
Ashok Gulati (Commission for Agriculture Costs and Prices)
Rajiv Kumar (Centre for Policy Research)
Omkar Goswami (Corporate and Economic Research Group)
Laveesh Bhandari (Indicus Analytics)
A. K. Shiva Kumar (National Advisory Council)
Rajiv Lall and Ritu Anand (IDFC Limited)
Somik Lall and Tara Vishwanath (World Bank)
Barun S. Mitra (Liberty Institute) and Madhumita D. Mitra (consultant)
Tushaar Shah (International Water Management Institute) and Shilp Verma (independent researcher)
Sunjoy Joshi (Observer Research Foundation)
Ligia Noronha (Energy and Resources Institute)
Devesh Kapur (University of Pennsylvania) and Milan Vaishnav (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
Bibek Debroy (Centre for Policy Research)
Ravinder Pal Singh (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute)
C. Raja Mohan (Observer Research Foundation and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace