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India’s Finance Ministers: Stumbling into Reforms (From 1977 to 1998) – Volume 2 By A K Bhattacharya
India’s Finance Ministers: Stumbling into Reforms (From 1977 to 1998), Published by Penguin Random House India, written by A.K. Bhattacharya is the second volume in the series of books on some of India’s unforgettable finance ministers. Analysing the role of India’s finance ministers who managed India’s economy during one of its worst phases (post Emergency to the late 1990s), the book highlights the lasting impact they left on India’s political economy. This volume also provides a fascinating account of India’s economic history offering an incisive view of the key events in India’s journey from a closed, agrarian economy to a liberal economy.
Critically examining the decision making of the finance ministers , the book provides interesting insights into the relations between them and their prime ministers and to what extent these relations influenced their decisions.
Full of exciting stories, this is the ultimate work on the critical role finance minister plays in the functioning of an economy.
About The Author:
A.K. Bhattacharya to every journalist-set the bar for business reporting as the chief of bureau at the Economic Times in the early 1990s, when economic reforms raged. He had a ringside view to many other disruptions, creative and otherwise, during his four decades in journalism, a journey that started when he switched careers after a year of teaching. AKB then went on to become the editor of the Pioneer and Business Standard.
A hardback, priced at INR 999, it is currently available across the country.