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Adam Roberts
In this work of reportage, The Economist’s former South Asia correspondent, Adam Roberts, who spent five years travelling across India, cuts through the hype of the nation’s purported economic boom and its fantastic superpower ambitions. His journalism provides a grounded picture of the current Indian economy and the barriers it faces in providing prosperity to most of the country’s people.
Public Affairs, 336 pages, $28
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