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India in slow motion /

By: Tully, Mark
Title By: Wright, Gillian
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Viking, c2002.Description: xvi, 302 p. : 1 map ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780140282085Subject(s): Tully, Mark -- Journeys -- India | India -- Description and travel | Wright, Gillian -- Journeys -- India
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India in Slow Motion is the account of a journey that, for Tully and Wright, has no true beginning or end. Covering a diverse range of subjects - from Hindu extremism to child labour, Sufi mysticism to the crisis in agriculture, the persistence of political corruption to the problem of Kashmir - this book challenges the preconceptions others have about India, as well as those India has about itself, creating a portrait at once provocative, humorous, searching and deeply umane." "India is often depicted as a victim of forces too wild to be controlled - of post-colonial malaise, of religious strife, of the caste system, of a corrupt bureaucratic machine. India in Slow Motion refutes this, probing into the heart of the Indian experience and arguing that change is possible and that solutions do exist. In the process it brings the country and its people brilliantly alive.
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Acknowledgements Introduction The Reinvention of Rama p. 1 Misplaced Charity p. 30 Corruption from Top to Tail p. 61 Altered Altars p. 92 Creating Cyberabad p. 123 The Sufis and a Plain Faith p. 154 Farmer's Reward p. 180 A Tale of Two Brothers p. 212 The Water Harvesters p. 238 Paradise Lost p. 264 Conclusion p. 290.

India in Slow Motion is the account of a journey that, for Tully and Wright, has no true beginning or end. Covering a diverse range of subjects - from Hindu extremism to child labour, Sufi mysticism to the crisis in agriculture, the persistence of political corruption to the problem of Kashmir - this book challenges the preconceptions others have about India, as well as those India has about itself, creating a portrait at once provocative, humorous, searching and deeply umane." "India is often depicted as a victim of forces too wild to be controlled - of post-colonial malaise, of religious strife, of the caste system, of a corrupt bureaucratic machine. India in Slow Motion refutes this, probing into the heart of the Indian experience and arguing that change is possible and that solutions do exist. In the process it brings the country and its people brilliantly alive.

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