India’s Road to Transformation: Why Leadership Matters

Par : Dr. Jagdish Sheth, Gyanendra Singh
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-63651-229-7
  • EAN9781636512297
  • Date de parution19/03/2024
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  • ÉditeurVibrant Publishers

Résumé

India's Road to Transformation: Why Leadership Matters describes the critical role of political leadership in India which began post-independence until this present age. Since India's independence from Britain in 1947, it has been governed by 14 prime ministers, some of whom contributed immensely to its socio-economic development than others. The book shows how using Mahatma Gandhi's unifying philosophy to rally all Indian people together, great prime ministers such as Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh, and now Narendra Modi have channeled their energy, power, and political influence to significantly improve the livelihood of the Indian people through their economic and social transformative agendas. India's Road to Transformation: Why Leadership Matters is not your typical history book about India; it is a well-researched and neatly documented role of leadership for India's development, joining the historical dots of socio-economic successes achieved by each predominant Indian government since 1947.  By reading this well-prepared book, you will discover: The historical values and structures of India and how they changed over time due to varying political processes and internal strife.
 India's diversification of its economic activities from an agrarian community to a merchant/trade society and now to a technologically advanced, modern country. The transformative actions/steps taken by some prominent Indian leaders, from Nehru to Modi, learning how their timely and effective socio-economic programs saved India from collapsing. Some comparative economic yardsticks between India, China, Japan, and the Southeast Asian nations.
Important suggestions from the authors of this book about how India can sustain its current growth rate and eventually become a superpower such as the US and China.
India's Road to Transformation: Why Leadership Matters describes the critical role of political leadership in India which began post-independence until this present age. Since India's independence from Britain in 1947, it has been governed by 14 prime ministers, some of whom contributed immensely to its socio-economic development than others. The book shows how using Mahatma Gandhi's unifying philosophy to rally all Indian people together, great prime ministers such as Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh, and now Narendra Modi have channeled their energy, power, and political influence to significantly improve the livelihood of the Indian people through their economic and social transformative agendas. India's Road to Transformation: Why Leadership Matters is not your typical history book about India; it is a well-researched and neatly documented role of leadership for India's development, joining the historical dots of socio-economic successes achieved by each predominant Indian government since 1947.  By reading this well-prepared book, you will discover: The historical values and structures of India and how they changed over time due to varying political processes and internal strife.
 India's diversification of its economic activities from an agrarian community to a merchant/trade society and now to a technologically advanced, modern country. The transformative actions/steps taken by some prominent Indian leaders, from Nehru to Modi, learning how their timely and effective socio-economic programs saved India from collapsing. Some comparative economic yardsticks between India, China, Japan, and the Southeast Asian nations.
Important suggestions from the authors of this book about how India can sustain its current growth rate and eventually become a superpower such as the US and China.