India : Priorities For The Future (english, Hardcover, Bimal Jalan)
by Bimal Jalan /
2017 / English / EPUB
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Bimal Jalan's formidable analysis of the last four decades of
India's economic journey illuminates the nation's transition from a
strictly regulated, slow-growth state enterprise to one of the
fastest-growing economies in the world. Dr Jalan has had a ringside
view of financial governance during his long and distinguished
career, which included stints as Union Finance Secretary and
Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. Drawing on this vast
experience he compares two distinct periods - 1980 - 2000 and 2000
- 15, to examine the core changes and their significance and
considers their lessons for the immediate future. Dr Jalan suggests
six critical issues where change can make a difference - Revisit
the anti-defection law so parties that join a coalition cannot
defect without having to seek re-election, make the states-rather
than the centre-responsible for financial development programs and
poverty-alleviation schemes, establish rules to make Parliament's
proceedings orderly and purposeful, ensure a stable and competitive
economic environment, make sure ministries are accountable for
actual performance, and, finally, rationalize the system of
delivery of public services to persons below the poverty line. With
such measures, India can become one of the fastest-growing emerging
global powers and ensure that the benefits of such growth reach all
her people."
Bimal Jalan's formidable analysis of the last four decades of
India's economic journey illuminates the nation's transition from a
strictly regulated, slow-growth state enterprise to one of the
fastest-growing economies in the world. Dr Jalan has had a ringside
view of financial governance during his long and distinguished
career, which included stints as Union Finance Secretary and
Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. Drawing on this vast
experience he compares two distinct periods - 1980 - 2000 and 2000
- 15, to examine the core changes and their significance and
considers their lessons for the immediate future. Dr Jalan suggests
six critical issues where change can make a difference - Revisit
the anti-defection law so parties that join a coalition cannot
defect without having to seek re-election, make the states-rather
than the centre-responsible for financial development programs and
poverty-alleviation schemes, establish rules to make Parliament's
proceedings orderly and purposeful, ensure a stable and competitive
economic environment, make sure ministries are accountable for
actual performance, and, finally, rationalize the system of
delivery of public services to persons below the poverty line. With
such measures, India can become one of the fastest-growing emerging
global powers and ensure that the benefits of such growth reach all
her people."