DANCE OF THE ELEPHANT, WALK OF THE DRAGON: HOW INDIA AND CHINA ARE RESHAPING THE WORLD IN DIFFERENT WAYS

by Sandeep Hasurkar

  • Category Politics
  • Format Hardback
  • Imprint Rupa
  • Price 595
  1. ISBN: 978-93-6156-459-8
  2. Pages: 352 pages
  3. Date: 5th May 2024

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Is India’s economic growth model better than China’s?

India and China are global economic powers but with different growth trajectories and completely different styles of governance. While the comparison between the Asian neighbours is inevitable, how does the future of these two large economies stack up?

As ancient Asian civilizations having river valley origins and global economic giants of the medieval period, India and China share many characteristics. There is, however, much that is different, which will define the future of the two nations. This book examines the policies, institutions, markets, infrastructure, public finance and political economies of the two countries and their enabling environments for economic growth. It also examines potential or little understood dangers of disproportionate growth in the context of the environment, population, and future economic and social stability. These alone, however, are not sufficient to tell the complete story or suggest a tea-leaf reading of their possible futures.

The book, therefore, also offers a synoptic look at history, culture, beliefs, society, law, some aspects of ethnography and anthropology, their respective constructs of modern nation states, and the role these may have played in the past or may play in the future, to better understand the future trajectories of India and China.

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK

Sandeep Hasurkar has been an investment banker, financier and policy advisor in a three-decade-long career with leading institutions in India. He has been an active participant in India’s financial and infrastructure sector reforms, during which period he has closely tracked China’s policies and economy.
Author of the critically acclaimed book, Never Too Big to Fail, Sandeep is also a columnist, a speaker at seminars and on the board of several renewable energy companies. Whenever he can, Sandeep escapes the financial jungle and goes exploring the real forests in national parks.