Gucharan Das, formerly CEO of Procter & Gamble India, is a venture capitalist and consultant, as well as a columnist for the Times of India. He lives in New Delhi.
“Something tremendous is happening in India, and Das, with his keen
eye and often elegant prose, has his finger firmly on the pulse of
the transformation.”–The New York Times Book Review
“One of the most readable and insightful book s to appear on
India’s tortuous economic path in its 54 years since shaking off
British rule.”–Business Week
“Head and shoulders above the customary bunch. This elegant essay
has something for everyone.”–St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“For American readers accustomed to view India as a land of tigers
rather than high-tech and maharajahs rather than microchips, this
book will come as a welcome surprise.” --The Washington Post Book
World
“Informative, entertaining, and basically correct about India’s
need to embrace capitalism more wholeheartedly, for all the costs
and risks.” —The Economist
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