In Spite of the Gods

The Strange Rise of Modern India

India is poised to become one of the world’s three largest economies in the next generation and to overtake China as the world’s most populous country by 2032. Well before then India’s incipient nuclear deterrent will have acquired intercontinental range and air, sea and land capabilities. India’s volatile relationship with its nuclear-armed neighbor, Pakistan, may prove to be the source of the world’s next major conflict. And if you call anyone– from your bank to bus inquiries– your query may well be dealt with by a graduate in Gujarat. Any way one looks at it, India’s fate matters.

Edward Luce, one of the most incisive and talented journalists of his generation, assesses the forces that are forging the new nation. Cutting through the miasma that still clouds thinking about India, this extraordinarily accomplished book takes the measure of a society that is struggling to come to grips with modernity.

Drawing on historical research, existing literature and his own unparalleled access as the New Delhi-based, South Asia correspondent of the FT, this is a book that will enthrall as well as educate and will remain the definitive book on the country for many years.

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Light shelf wear, including some faint edge wear. Lightly age-toned. In VG- condition.

by Edward Luce

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Weight 14 oz
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