Glimpses of Indian Economic Policy: An insider’s view

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A name-dropping, jaw-dropping & a underneath-your-feet rug-pulling narration of India's debauched history in central planning since "Independence" by I. G. Patel -- a central planner, economic advisor to the P.M., Padma Vibhushan award winner, prominent figure at the IMF, UN and LSE, a self styled globalist, admitted (in this very book, along with Paul Volcker!) secret society member -- blowing his nose hard and emitting foul air from his rear end at the filthy few who are able to read this account... Not to be missed!

Author(s): I. G. Patel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2002

Language: English
Pages: 194
City: New Delhi
Tags: I G Patel, Padma Vibhushan, Paul Volcker, secret society, central bank, central planning, central planning committee, RBI, Indira Gandhi, Manmohan Singh, Rajiv Gandhi, UN, IMF, LSE, world war II

1. The making of an economist, 1942-54, 2. Deputy Economic Advisor, 1954-8, 3. Washington D. C. 1958-61, 4. The Chief Economic Advisor, 1962-6, 5. The rise of Mrs Gandhi, 1967-72, 6. The United Nations Development Programme, 1972-7, 7. The Reserve Bank of India, 1977-82