Getting India back on track: An Action Agenda for Reform

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This book is being launched today by the Prime Minster..A very interesting book from the Carnegie Endowment based on the comments received...It details the how part for achieving high and sustained growth
A play book for the policy makers! The book coincides with the 2014 Parliamentary elections
Let us look at the topics covered:

[h=3]CONTENTS[/h]
Foreword
Ratan N. Tata


Introduction
Completing Unfinished Business: From the Long View to the Short
Ashley J. Tellis

Maintaining Macroeconomic Stability
Ila Patnaik

Dismantling the Welfare State
Surjit Bhalla

Revamping Agriculture and the Public Distribution System
Ashok Gulati

Revisiting Manufacturing Policy
Rajiv Kumar

Generating Employment
Omkar Goswami

Expanding Education and Skills
Laveesh Bhandari

Confronting Health Challenges
A. K. Shiva Kumar

Modernizing Transport Infrastructure
Rajiv Lall and Ritu Anand

Managing Urbanization
Somik Lall and Tara Vishwanath

Renovating Land Management
Barun S. Mitra and Madhumita D. Mitra

Addressing Water Management
Tushaar Shah and Shilp Verma

Reforming Energy Policy and Pricing
Sunjoy Joshi

Managing the Environment
Ligia Noronha

Strengthening Rule of Law
Devesh Kapur and Milan Vaishnav

Correcting the Administrative Deficit
Bibek Debroy

Building Advanced Defense Technology Capacity
Ravinder Pal Singh

Rejuvenating Foreign Policy
C. Raja Mohan


Getting India Back on Track: An Action Agenda for Reform - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
 
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