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BOOK REVIEW

  INDIA
UNBOUND
    BY
GURCHARAN
   DAS



               Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                 muthep@gmail.com
• “A ringside view of the
WHAT OTHERS SAY
                    economic and social
                    transformation of a
                    nation…..”
                  • “One of the most readable
                    and insightful books to
                    appear on India’s torturous
                    economic path”
                  • “Describes India’s economic
                    policies analytically, logically
                    and vividly.”

                  Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                    muthep@gmail.com
Part One:
CONTENTS IN THE BOOK   Our Spring of Hope ( 1942-
                          1965)
                       Part Two:
                       The Lost Generations ( 1966-
                          1991)
                       Part Three:
                       The Rebirth of Dreams
                       ( 1991-1999)


                       Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                         muthep@gmail.com
THE PRE
-INDEPENDENCE
     STORY




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                  muthep@gmail.com
• RICH INDIA

INDIAN GLORY   • Columbus went in quest of
                 riches in India and
                 discovered America
               • India’s wealth lured all
               • Golconda was famous for
                 its diamonds
               • Vasco Da Gama was sent to
                 find India
               • English came much later

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                 muthep@gmail.com
• India was well developed in
                 comparison with Western
INDIAN GLORY
                 economies
               • Annual revenues of Aurangzeb
                 were ten times that of his
                 contemporary Louis XIV
               • Accumulated a wealth of more
                 than a one and half billion
                 dollars
               • Spent this money on
                 development of monuments
                 like Taj Mahal

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                 muthep@gmail.com
• India produced world’s best
                 cotton yarn and textiles
INDIAN GLORY   • Exports were half of the output
               • Controlled a quarter of the
                 world’s textile trade
               • Changed dressing habits of
                 Europeans and replaced woolen
                 clothes
               • More than a fifth of the world’s
                 wealth
               • Well developed banking systems
               • Bills of exchange were honoured
                 throughout Asia

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                 muthep@gmail.com
SO WHAT WENT WRONG ?




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• Britain taxed the Indian
                          farmer heavily
BRITISH RULE IN INDIA
                        • Transferred surplus back
                          home to finance its own
                          deficit
                        • 8% of GNP was transferred to
                          Britain every year
                        • Financed Industrial
                          revolution back home
                        • In 1830, share of Industrial
                          production was 17.6 % which
                          declined to 1.7% by 1900

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                          muthep@gmail.com
• Industrial revolution
WAS BRITISH RULE THE
ONLY PROBLEM?            destroyed Indian textile
                         industry
                       • Indian industrialists were
                         not allowed to set up
                         modern mills
                       • Indian social system also
                         contributed to its problems
                       • Indian superstitions,
                         beliefs, indiscipline
                         contributed equally
                       Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                         muthep@gmail.com
THE GREAT PARADOX
By 1914,
• India had the largest
jute manufacturing
factory
•Fourth largest cotton
textile industry
•Largest canal
network
•Third largest railway
network
•2.5% of the world
trade
                      Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                        muthep@gmail.com
TEAMWORK
DIVIDED WE FALL




                  Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                    muthep@gmail.com
• CASTE
CASTE AWAY   • Four main layers in Indian
               system
             • Traditionally not accorded
               a high place to the making
               of money
             • System created inability to
               non cooperate
             • The “Brahmanical”
               advantage

             Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
               muthep@gmail.com
STORY POST 1947 TO 1991
INDIA BECOMES FREE




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                       muthep@gmail.com
• Inspired by communist
FREE INDIA     Russia than capitalist
               America
             • Influence of socialism
             • Did not trust private
               entrepreneurs
             • Decided to create the state
               as a business house
             • Experienced an agricultural
               revolution

             Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
               muthep@gmail.com
• The six wrongs
Choosing the wrong path   1. Adopted an Import
                             substituting path
                          2. Set up inefficient PSUs
                          3. Overregulated the private
                             enterprise
                          4. Discouraged foreign capital
                          5. Pampered organized labour
                          6. Ignored education



                          Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                            muthep@gmail.com
• In 1960, our per capita income
                  was more than China, now it is
THE EFFECTS
                  half
              • Half Indians are poor by
                  international standards
              • Four out of Ten Indians are
                  illiterate
              • India is ranked 134th out of 174
                  on the UN Development
                  Program’s Human Development
                  Index
              • Our failure came less from
                  ideology and more from poor
                  management
               Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
               muthep@gmail.com
SECOND LIFE…. POST 1991




                          Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                            muthep@gmail.com
• THE GOLDEN SUMMER OF
                      1991
MEN BEHIND WHEELS
                    • Economic revolution
                    • Dismantled license raj
                    • Free import controls
                    • Opened country to foreign
                      investment
                    • Privatised banking, airlines,
                      power, petroleum, telecom,
                      postal sectors
                    • Tax rates came down
                    • Set up Foreign Investment
                      Proposal Board
                    Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                      muthep@gmail.com
NEW MONEY




            Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
              muthep@gmail.com
• INFOSYS
NEW MONEY   • Started by 6 engineers with
              Rs.10,000
            • More than $ 15 billion today
            • ZEE GROUP
            • Started by Subhash Chandra,
              a grain Trader from Haryana
            • Pioneered laminated tubes
            • Entertainment business with
              Esselworld
            • Entered Cable business first
            Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
              muthep@gmail.com
• ARMEDIA
NEW MONEY   • Started by engineer
              working with Intel
            • Started own firm in
              Bangalore
            • In two years, sold to
              Broadcom for more than
              Rs.300 cr
            • RAMESH CHAUHAN
            • Sold Thums Up to Coke for
              more than 180 cr
            Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
              muthep@gmail.com
OLD MONEY




            Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
              muthep@gmail.com
• Owned and managed by a
OLD MONEY     family as a joint family
            • “Haveli ki umar saath saal”
            • The story of Buddenbrooks
            • Professionally managed
              companies respond better
              to challenges and decision
              making




            Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
              muthep@gmail.com
• Our great strength is our
                  people, weakness is
A NEW COUNTRY
                  government and hope is
                  internet
                • Our rich country became poor
                  and would become rich again
                • We are powered by an “ICE”
                  age
                • We missed the industrial
                  revolution but have caught the
                  information revolution


                Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                  muthep@gmail.com
• Unleash human capital through
                  education
A NEW COUNTRY
                • Creation of middle class means
                  success for India
                • New India is on competition
                  and decentralisation
                • Majority of Indians in the 21st
                  century would be freer and
                  prosperous than their parents
                  and grandparents



                Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                  muthep@gmail.com
• “India is an elephant and has
                   begun to lumber and move
A NEW COUNTRY
                   ahead. It will never have speed
                   but will always have stamina.
                   The elephant is the wisest of
                   animals/the only one who
                   remembers his former lives and
                   remains motionless of time
                   meditating. India will have a
                   more stable, peaceful and
                   negotiated transition than, say,
                   China”


                Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                  muthep@gmail.com
THANK YOU!
Book review Based on
 “India Unbound” by
    Gurcharan Das




                       Pankaj Muthe Mail me on
                         muthep@gmail.com

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Indiaunbound summary

  • 1. BOOK REVIEW INDIA UNBOUND BY GURCHARAN DAS Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 2. • “A ringside view of the WHAT OTHERS SAY economic and social transformation of a nation…..” • “One of the most readable and insightful books to appear on India’s torturous economic path” • “Describes India’s economic policies analytically, logically and vividly.” Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 3. Part One: CONTENTS IN THE BOOK Our Spring of Hope ( 1942- 1965) Part Two: The Lost Generations ( 1966- 1991) Part Three: The Rebirth of Dreams ( 1991-1999) Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 4. THE PRE -INDEPENDENCE STORY Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 5. • RICH INDIA INDIAN GLORY • Columbus went in quest of riches in India and discovered America • India’s wealth lured all • Golconda was famous for its diamonds • Vasco Da Gama was sent to find India • English came much later Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 6. • India was well developed in comparison with Western INDIAN GLORY economies • Annual revenues of Aurangzeb were ten times that of his contemporary Louis XIV • Accumulated a wealth of more than a one and half billion dollars • Spent this money on development of monuments like Taj Mahal Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 7. • India produced world’s best cotton yarn and textiles INDIAN GLORY • Exports were half of the output • Controlled a quarter of the world’s textile trade • Changed dressing habits of Europeans and replaced woolen clothes • More than a fifth of the world’s wealth • Well developed banking systems • Bills of exchange were honoured throughout Asia Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 8. SO WHAT WENT WRONG ? Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 9. • Britain taxed the Indian farmer heavily BRITISH RULE IN INDIA • Transferred surplus back home to finance its own deficit • 8% of GNP was transferred to Britain every year • Financed Industrial revolution back home • In 1830, share of Industrial production was 17.6 % which declined to 1.7% by 1900 Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 10. • Industrial revolution WAS BRITISH RULE THE ONLY PROBLEM? destroyed Indian textile industry • Indian industrialists were not allowed to set up modern mills • Indian social system also contributed to its problems • Indian superstitions, beliefs, indiscipline contributed equally Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 11. THE GREAT PARADOX By 1914, • India had the largest jute manufacturing factory •Fourth largest cotton textile industry •Largest canal network •Third largest railway network •2.5% of the world trade Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 12. TEAMWORK DIVIDED WE FALL Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 13. • CASTE CASTE AWAY • Four main layers in Indian system • Traditionally not accorded a high place to the making of money • System created inability to non cooperate • The “Brahmanical” advantage Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 14. STORY POST 1947 TO 1991 INDIA BECOMES FREE Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 15. • Inspired by communist FREE INDIA Russia than capitalist America • Influence of socialism • Did not trust private entrepreneurs • Decided to create the state as a business house • Experienced an agricultural revolution Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 16. • The six wrongs Choosing the wrong path 1. Adopted an Import substituting path 2. Set up inefficient PSUs 3. Overregulated the private enterprise 4. Discouraged foreign capital 5. Pampered organized labour 6. Ignored education Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 17. • In 1960, our per capita income was more than China, now it is THE EFFECTS half • Half Indians are poor by international standards • Four out of Ten Indians are illiterate • India is ranked 134th out of 174 on the UN Development Program’s Human Development Index • Our failure came less from ideology and more from poor management Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 18. SECOND LIFE…. POST 1991 Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 19. • THE GOLDEN SUMMER OF 1991 MEN BEHIND WHEELS • Economic revolution • Dismantled license raj • Free import controls • Opened country to foreign investment • Privatised banking, airlines, power, petroleum, telecom, postal sectors • Tax rates came down • Set up Foreign Investment Proposal Board Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 20. NEW MONEY Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 21. • INFOSYS NEW MONEY • Started by 6 engineers with Rs.10,000 • More than $ 15 billion today • ZEE GROUP • Started by Subhash Chandra, a grain Trader from Haryana • Pioneered laminated tubes • Entertainment business with Esselworld • Entered Cable business first Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 22. • ARMEDIA NEW MONEY • Started by engineer working with Intel • Started own firm in Bangalore • In two years, sold to Broadcom for more than Rs.300 cr • RAMESH CHAUHAN • Sold Thums Up to Coke for more than 180 cr Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 23. OLD MONEY Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 24. • Owned and managed by a OLD MONEY family as a joint family • “Haveli ki umar saath saal” • The story of Buddenbrooks • Professionally managed companies respond better to challenges and decision making Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 25. • Our great strength is our people, weakness is A NEW COUNTRY government and hope is internet • Our rich country became poor and would become rich again • We are powered by an “ICE” age • We missed the industrial revolution but have caught the information revolution Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 26. • Unleash human capital through education A NEW COUNTRY • Creation of middle class means success for India • New India is on competition and decentralisation • Majority of Indians in the 21st century would be freer and prosperous than their parents and grandparents Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 27. • “India is an elephant and has begun to lumber and move A NEW COUNTRY ahead. It will never have speed but will always have stamina. The elephant is the wisest of animals/the only one who remembers his former lives and remains motionless of time meditating. India will have a more stable, peaceful and negotiated transition than, say, China” Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com
  • 28. THANK YOU! Book review Based on “India Unbound” by Gurcharan Das Pankaj Muthe Mail me on muthep@gmail.com