This book summary of In Spite of the Gods by Edward Luce provides an insightful account into India’s unprecedented recent prosperity and the obstacles that stand in its way.
The book would be useful to students, bureaucrats, politicians, social activists, journalists, entrepreneurs and business managers.
Edward Luce analyzes the politics and economics of India to give us a coherent picture of a diverse country. Luce explores how politics and economics juxtapose to create India’s unique strengths and failings. Modern, medieval and ancient meet in a country that is slowly shrugging off its traditional religion and caste-based divides to become more liberal. Luce describes India’s complex tapestry of religion and caste and how it affects politics and development. Luce describes the corruption and red tape shackling India’s bureaucracy and preventing government subsidies and programs from effecting development. The rise of Hindu nationalism threatens stability and prompts discrimination against other religions.
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