Document Type

Blog

Department

Government (CMC)

Publication Date

7-2016

Abstract

Over the last quarter century, India has shifted from a hesitant economic power to a confident player on the international stage. In her new book, Aseema Sinha draws on extensive research to ask where this global activism has come from, and considers the international dimensions of domestic change. Here she discusses how her findings challenge standard narratives on globalisation and the supposedly homegrown character of India’s reform trajectory.

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Posted with permission. Originally published in the South Asia @ LSE blog.

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© 2016 London School of Economics

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