The Public Sector and Privatization in India

The Public Sector and Privatization in India (Hardcover, Sheela Dubey)

Share

The Public Sector and Privatization in India  (Hardcover, Sheela Dubey)

Be the first to Review this product
₹585
699
16% off
i
Coupons for you
  • Special PriceGet extra 5% off on 1 item(s)
    T&C
  • Available offers
  • Bank OfferFlat ₹50 off on Flipkart Bajaj Finserv Insta EMI Card. Min Booking Amount: ₹2,500
    T&C
  • Bank Offer5% cashback on Flipkart Axis Bank Credit Card upto ₹4,000 per statement quarter
    T&C
  • Bank OfferUp To ₹50 Instant Cashback on BHIM Payments App. Min Order Value ₹199. Offer Valid Once Per User
    T&C
  • Bank OfferFlat ₹100 off on Flipkart Bajaj Finserv Insta EMI Card. Min Booking Amount: ₹7,500
    T&C
  • Delivery
    Check
    Enter pincode
      Delivery by4 Nov, Tuesday
      ?
      if ordered before 10:59 PM
    View Details
    Author
    Read More
    Highlights
    • Binding: Hardcover
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers India Pvt Ltd
    • Genre: Economics, Finance & Business Management
    • ISBN: 9789363367593
    • Edition: 1, 2025
    • Pages: 272
    Services
    • Cash on Delivery available
      ?
    Seller
    AmazingBuy
    4.3
    • 7 Days Replacement Policy
      ?
  • See other sellers
  • Description
    The public sector, over the last seventy years, has traversed a long journey—from Jawaharlal Nehru declaring that ‘gradually the public sector will grow both absolutely and relatively, and the whole economy of the country will be controlled by it’…to the Modi government mandating in February 2021, that the entire public sector…will be privatized or merged or closed. Under the various prime ministers since Independence, India’s public sector, which was once seen as the backbone of the economy, became mired in inefficiency, transforming from a source of pride to a burden on the national exchequer. From mass adulation to disinvestment and privatization, the public sector’s journey has been anything but smooth. This book delves into the complex web of economic and political forces that have shaped its course. The author traces this evolution, highlighting the role of successive central governments to explain the current push for privatization. She begins with Nehru’s vision of a revenue-generating and profit-making bulwark of the economy, which started to weaken during the Shastri years. Moving through the decades, she examines the nationalization spree under Indira Gandhi, her subsequent rightward shift, and the liberalization push under Rajiv Gandhi. The pivotal 1991 Industrial Policy Resolution under Narasimha Rao, which aimed to make PSUs ‘more growth oriented’ and ’technically dynamic’, set the stage for large-scale disinvestment under Vajpayee. The author also explores the contrasting approaches of Manmohan Singh’s welfare-oriented privatization policies and the far more aggressive reforms pursued by Modi. Sheela Dubey outlines the successes, missed opportunities and key policy shifts simply and without the hyperbole that often accompanies any discussion of state-run institutions. Framing daunting subject matter into a compelling, highly readable account, she has written the perfect primer for making sense of India’s public sector saga.
    Read More
    Specifications
    Publication Year
    • 2025
    Manufacturing, Packaging and Import Info
    Be the first to ask about this product
    Safe and Secure Payments.Easy returns.100% Authentic products.
    You might be interested in
    Medical And Nursing Books
    Min. 50% Off
    Shop Now
    Popular Psychology Books
    Min. 50% Off
    Shop Now
    Finance And Accounting Books
    Min. 50% Off
    Shop Now
    Politics Books
    Min. 50% Off
    Shop Now
    Back to top