Book Reviews

Dispossession without Development

Dr. Nikhil Deb’s Review: “Dispossession without Development: Land Grabs in Neoliberal India”

  Dispossession without Development: Land Grabs in Neoliberal India. Michael Levien. Oxford University Press. Reviewed by Dr. Nikhil Deb in the LSE Review of Books blog; used here by permission. In Dispossession without Development: Land Grabs in Neoliberal India, Michael Levien examines how the shift from state-directed capitalism to neoliberalism in India from the 1990s has led to […]

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Breaking Through

Vinay Sitapati’s Review: “Breaking Through”

Review of Breaking Through by Vinay Sitapati at Scroll A financial journalist, the story goes, called up the residence of Montek Singh Ahluwalia, at the centre stage of economic policy from the 1980s to 2014. These were, not coincidentally, the growth years of the Indian economy, and Ahluwalia was the go to person for businessmen,

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Pind: Portrait of a Village in Rural Punjab by Harkaran Gill

“Pind” is the Punjabi word for “village”, and the Punjab is an area divided between India and Pakistan. The word “Punjab” means the land of five waters to signify the five rivers that run through it. PIND: Portrait of a Village in Rural Punjab is a self-published debut photobook, a labour of love, with photographs drawn

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