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Drawing a sociological profile of the Indian entrepreneur is an ambitious and tricky task. India is a world of diversities and the same is true in its corporate world. Some great Indian businessmen developed worldwide activities, while others confined themselves to the local market. They may be deeply attached to the tradition of their religious or caste community, whereas others are very westernized and have been so for generations. They may be heirs to an ...
This book gathers twelve papers which sustained the discussions and conclusions of an Indo-French seminar organized by the Centre do Sciences Humaines (CSH, New Delhi) on 3 and 4 April 2000 at the India International Centre (IIC, New Delhi). The objective of this meeting was rather ambitious and sensitive: to debate the relevance and sustainability of a nearly forty-years old system of public incentives to Indian agriculture, mainly subsidies to water, ...