01863nam a22002297a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000070007304100080008008200220008810000160011024500550012626000350018130000290021636500300024552012880027565000100156365000130157365000140158665000150160070000180161520211025162441.0211025b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a067005822X cAL aEng 223a320.954bJALF aBimal Jalan aFuture of IndiabPolitics Economics and Governance aNew DelhibPenguin Indiac2005 axiii,212p.bHBc22x14cm. b₹350.00c₹d₹350.00 aIn The Future of India: Politics, Economics and Governance , Bimal Jalan, former governor of the Reserve Bank of India, takes up the formidable challenge of examining the nuts and bolts of this proposition. In his thought-provoking, clear-sighted analysis, he argues that the key factors to success are three: politics, economics and governance. It is the interface between these, and their combined effect on the functioning of our democracy, which will largely determine India¹s future. An understanding of this interface will help explain the swings in India¹s political and economic fortunes over the past decades, and why the promise has been belied. In the light of experience, argues Jalan, there is no certainty that the present euphoria will last unless there is the political will to seize the new opportunities that are available. He proceeds to suggest steps that can be taken to smoothen our path to progress: ways to strengthen Parliament and the judiciary; a series of political reforms that would, among other things, see greater accountability among ministers; and effective ways to curb corruption and enhance fiscal viability. In all these there is an emphasis on the pragmatic, born of Jalan's experience as an administrator, economist and member of Parliament. aIndia aPolitics aEconomics aGovernance aJALAN (Bimal)