This book discusses all the currents and crosscurrents objectively and in great detail, suggesting that Goa is destined to become a multicultural, cosmopolitan state, thriving on horticulture and service industry, eschewing dependence on agriculture and heavy industry. Tourists come and go without knowing anything of ‘real’ Goa. The author suggests that Goa is not just about beaches, there is a vibrant society trying to cope up with the currents and ...
Goa Indiaca: A Critical Portraitof Postcolonial Goa