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The Great Indian Dream by Malay and Arindam Chaudhuri
Restoring pride to a nation betrayed...
PUBLISHED: Volume 11, Issue 4, Fourth Quarter 2003

NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE: It is time we realised that each of us counts and that we too can dream. For inspiration, turn to management guru, Arindam Chaudhuri’s latest work, The Great Indian Dream, co-authored with Malay Chaudhuri, founder-director of the Indian Institute of Planning and Management.

The Great Indian Dream gives the lay reader an insight into the Indian economy without resorting to difficult technical jargon. It analyses recent developments in an easy-to-understand manner and often ridicules the government for posing unreasonable hypotheses. For instance, the theory that the middle class is a potential market for multinational corporations is shot down. “Where is the purchasing power?” quiz the Chaudhuris.

The book outlines India’s economic progress in comparison with the rest of the world and analyses challenges faced by the economy of the country. It emphasises on how there is a need to adopt iconoclastic concepts to make for a happier society. The writers have tried to identify problems and provide solutions.

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