India is Broken

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By Ashoka Mody, professor of international economic policy

Published Feb. 22, 2023

In his new book, Mody melds his expertise in history and economics to analyze India’s transition from its hope-filled founding in 1947 to its current state of crisis. Using statistical data and creative media to share people-driven narratives, Mody argues that India has failed to address its true economic problems. This has led to a variety of issues including job scarcity, poverty, and inadequate resources. India is Broken (Stanford University Press) proposes a path forward for a country in peril.

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