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Summary
This book looks at India in the context of a globalized world. It starts by looking at the history of Indian civilization, exploring the roots of Indian identity and highlighting processes such as foreign invasions, foreign trade, cultural imperialism, colonial rule and the growth of Indian nationalism. The book examines the gradual democratization of Indian politics. Cultural and ethnic divisions in Indian society are examined in depth, as are the problems that have prevented economic development and stood in the way of economic liberalization. The history of India's integration into the global economy is considered, and the opportunities available to the country in the early years of the 21st century are detailed. The final chapters consider the Indian government's perception of the Indian diaspora, as well as the changing priorities reflected in Indias foreign policy since 1947.
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- Full Title: India in a globalized world/ Sagarika Dutt.
Notes
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Introduction: globalization theory and India -- A brief history of India up to independence (1947) -- The democratization of Indian politics -- Identities and the Indian state -- Economic development: from import-substitution industrialization to economic liberalization -- India in the global (political) economy -- Alternative approaches to 'development' -- A nation on the move: the Indian diaspora -- India's foreign policy and global politics -- Conclusion: beyond globalization.
Identifiers
- Isbns: 9781847792143; 1847792146; 9781781701409; 1781701407; 0719069009; 9780719069000
- Oclc Number: (OCoLC)818847200
Publication Statement
- Place: Manchester ; New York
- Publisher: Manchester University Press ; Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave
- Date: 2006
Physical Description
- Extent: 1 online resource (xiii, 225 pages)
Table Of Contents
- Introduction: globalization theory and India -- A brief history of India up to independence (1947) -- The democratization of Indian politics -- Identities and the Indian state -- Economic development: from import-substitution industrialization to economic liberalization -- India in the global (political) economy -- Alternative approaches to 'development' -- A nation on the move: the Indian diaspora -- India's foreign policy and global politics -- Conclusion: beyond globalization.
Summary
- This book looks at India in the context of a globalized world. It starts by looking at the history of Indian civilization, exploring the roots of Indian identity and highlighting processes such as foreign invasions, foreign trade, cultural imperialism, colonial rule and the growth of Indian nationalism. The book examines the gradual democratization of Indian politics. Cultural and ethnic divisions in Indian society are examined in depth, as are the problems that have prevented economic development and stood in the way of economic liberalization. The history of India's integration into the global economy is considered, and the opportunities available to the country in the early years of the 21st century are detailed. The final chapters consider the Indian government's perception of the Indian diaspora, as well as the changing priorities reflected in Indias foreign policy since 1947.
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