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Situating the emergent discourses that are elaborated in subsequent chapters of the book, the introduction sets out the historical and socio-political developments in India. The authors provide an overview of the key themes and multidisciplinary approaches encompassed within the book to enable understanding of the contingencies and conjunctures that shape twenty first century India.
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http://planningcommission.gov.in/data/datatable/data_2312/DatabookDec2014%2099.pdf (accessed on 5/10/2015).
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Pascal Lamy, Secretary-General of the WTO, ‘2011 Panglaykim Memorial Lecture on “Harnessing Global Diversity”’, 24 June 2011.
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“Tsing’s (2005) idea of “friction” provides the unifying concept to express the relationship between the local and the global as it is experienced in actual life, by which globalising forces are given their concrete forms and power to affect outcomes” (Townsend 2015), hence highlighting the ‘productive’ dimension the concept encompasses in making things happen, as well as the conflicts that those processes engender.
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Venkateswar, S., Bandyopadhyay, S. (2016). Globalisation and the Challenges of Development: An Introduction. In: Venkateswar, S., Bandyopadhyay, S. (eds) Globalisation and the Challenges of Development in Contemporary India. Dynamics of Asian Development. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0454-4_1
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