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From the shadows of postcolonial bureaucracy to the bold glare of billion-dollar unicorns, this gripping exploration charts the most transformative period in India's modern history. Blending real-life stories with deep insight, it traces the arc of India's economic evolution-from the tight grip of economic reforms India 1991 to the unleashed ambition of the startup revolution in India. At its heart, this is not just a story of growth-it's a story of identity. How did a country once defined by ration cards and red tape become the world's next big innovation hub? What cultural, psychological,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From the shadows of postcolonial bureaucracy to the bold glare of billion-dollar unicorns, this gripping exploration charts the most transformative period in India's modern history. Blending real-life stories with deep insight, it traces the arc of India's economic evolution-from the tight grip of economic reforms India 1991 to the unleashed ambition of the startup revolution in India. At its heart, this is not just a story of growth-it's a story of identity. How did a country once defined by ration cards and red tape become the world's next big innovation hub? What cultural, psychological, and spiritual forces fueled this leap? And why does India's startup ecosystem look so different from Silicon Valley? Readers will discover how Indian entrepreneurship emerged not just from policy shifts, but from a deeper civilizational impulse to reclaim agency, innovate with frugality, and dream on a massive scale. With sharp analysis and emotional depth, this book unpacks everything from the rise of the Indian middle class and venture capital boom to the unspoken tensions of digital India's transformation. Perfect for entrepreneurs, students, policy thinkers, and anyone fascinated by global economics, this is more than a guide to India's economic development narrative-it's a lens into a nation in the midst of rewriting its destiny. Whether you're building a business, rethinking growth, or simply seeking to understand one of the most complex transformations of our time, this book is your essential companion.
Autorenporträt
Rohan Mehta is an Indian-born economist, entrepreneur, and cultural commentator whose work bridges the worlds of finance, philosophy, and national identity. Educated at the London School of Economics and the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Mehta has spent over two decades advising governments, startups, and global institutions on the intersection of economic policy and cultural transformation.His writing is known for its clarity, depth, and ability to humanize complex systems. In From Licence Raj to Startup Nation, Mehta weaves personal narrative, historical insight, and macroeconomic analysis into a compelling story of India's evolution from postcolonial caution to entrepreneurial dynamism. He is a frequent speaker at international forums and a contributor to publications such as The Economist, Mint, and Foreign Affairs.