Synopses & Reviews
With growing economic might, new political influence, and changing social dynamics, India has emerged as a major world power in the twenty-first century. This book charts the important features of Indiaand#8217;s development since its independence in 1947, assessing those forces that have contributed to the nationand#8217;s growth as well as those that have impeded it. Through the lens of Indiaand#8217;s past,
Dietmar Rothermund offers a new perspective on India today and a fascinating look into the nationand#8217;s future.
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The author explores the diverse roots of Indiaand#8217;s economic robustness, from agriculture to the export boom. He looks closely at the countryand#8217;s democratic system, nuclear decisions, and alliance with the U.S. against terror. In his review of social changes, Rothermund discusses the institution of caste, the rise of a new middle class, the persistence of poverty, the media and Bollywood, and the significance of the global diaspora of twenty million Indians. In sum, he offers an impressive profile of India, an Asian giant whose role in the worldand#8217;s future will surely be unique and important.
Review
"A well-written interdisciplinary account of changes that have taken place in India since independence in 1947. . . . Recommended."and#8212;Choice
About the Author
Dietmar Rothermund is professor emeritus of South Asian history, University of Heidelberg, Germany. He is author of many works on Asian history, including A History of India (with H. Kulke), now in its fourth edition.