Provocative commentaries on international issues, social development, and people and places by a veteran journalist
New York-based author continues her authoritative reporting on the Subcontinent
Published on May 13, 2007 By PranayGupte In History
Mira Kamdar again displays keen understanding of Indian culture, and how things work -- or don't -- in the world's biggest democracy. Her earlier book, "Motiba's Tatoos," was a wonderful memoir, and "Planet India" is a worthy follow-up effort. Kamdar writes with great clarity, which helps the everyday reader and professional one alike to gain sharp insights about the world's emerging economic giant. I might also cite the Hindi-language edition of "Planet India" as being very well translated. Kamdar is developing a formidable body of work on India, and has become a leading authority on the very complex Subcontinent.
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