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India’s Economic Paradox: A Rich Nation with Poor Citizens
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- ISBN8233375705
- EAN9798233375705
- Date de parution15/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
India's Economic Paradox: A Rich Nation with Poor Citizens explores one of the most striking contradictions of modern India-rapid economic growth alongside persistent mass poverty. Despite being one of the world's largest and fastest-growing economies, millions of Indians continue to struggle with low incomes, limited access to quality education, healthcare, and secure employment. This short e-book unpacks the structural, historical, and policy-driven factors behind this paradox.
It examines wealth concentration, unequal growth, informal labor, governance challenges, and regional disparities that prevent economic progress from translating into widespread prosperity. Blending data-driven insights with clear explanations, the book reveals how headline GDP numbers often mask deeper social and economic inequalities. Designed for students, policymakers, researchers, and curious readers, this concise work encourages critical thinking about development beyond statistics.
It challenges readers to question what "economic success" truly means and why growth alone is not enough to improve lives-making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand India's development dilemma.
It examines wealth concentration, unequal growth, informal labor, governance challenges, and regional disparities that prevent economic progress from translating into widespread prosperity. Blending data-driven insights with clear explanations, the book reveals how headline GDP numbers often mask deeper social and economic inequalities. Designed for students, policymakers, researchers, and curious readers, this concise work encourages critical thinking about development beyond statistics.
It challenges readers to question what "economic success" truly means and why growth alone is not enough to improve lives-making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand India's development dilemma.



