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Deepening Democracy : Challenges of Governance and Globalization in India
Madhu Purnima Kishwar  

GMP ID: 13054
ISBN: 019565689X
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Book Format: Hard Bound
Language: English
Physical Description: 334pages
Year of Publication: 2005
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As India prepares to enter an era that promises more wealth, equity, and prosperity to its citizens, this volume brings together essays by noted scholar activist Madhu Purnima Kishwar on enduring issues such as rights, governance, and the impact of globalization on the average Indian citizen. The volume covers a range of issues from a glimpse of the license-permit-raid Raj as it affects the livelihood of the self-employed poor, to a critique of Indias farm and economic policies. It further discusses the new divides being created by the countrys language policy to the causes and possible remedies for ethnic conflicts in India. A common thread running through all essays is how most of Indias contemporary problems arise out of malgovernance, the choice of inappropriate policies, and a lack of accountability in government that adversely affects the people of India, depresses their incomes and makes it difficult for ordinary hard working citizens to earn a simple livelihood without payoffs and suffering numerous humiliations. Kishwar argues that the poor need economic freedom far more urgently than the rich and builds a case for a bottom-up agenda of economic reforms. Challenging the critics of globalization, the volume demonstrates how, if India participates actively and intelligently in the WTO this will open far-reaching opportunities for the farm sector as well as its industries. While acknowledging that the current trade regime is biased in favour of powerful industrialized nations, Kishwar points to entrenched assumptions and positions taken by those she calls the anti-globalisation Brigade who claim that liberalization and globalization are intrinsically anti-third world and anti-poor. Written in a lucid and engaging style, this book will draw a wide readership among scholars across disciplines, in addition to activists, journalists, policy makers, bureaucrats, and the lay reader.
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