Bureaucrat fights back: The complete story of Indian reforms / Pradip Baijal
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Harper Collins Publishers, 2016. Noida:Description: xvi, 336 pISBN:- 9789351777557
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Contents :-
PART I :- REFORMS ON INDIA AS SEEN THROUGH TELECOM--
1. The History of Telecom, Corruption and Politics --
2. India's Unusual Telecom Growth --
3. The TRAI Cases--
4. Unaravelling Other Conspiracies --
5. The Value of judicial guidance --
6. legislation Not Always Necessary --
PART II :- REFORMS IN OTHER SECTORS --
7. Reforms in a Hurry : Power Sector Reforms in india post-1991--
8. Disinvestment : New Learnings --
PART III : A COVERNMENT OF INQUISITONS --
9. The CBI Falters --
PART IV : THE COMPULSION OF REFORMS --
10.Reforms : Necessary for Growth --
11. Early Lessons : Reforms by Stealth --
12. Looking into the Future : Disruptive Changes --
PART V : THE PERSONAL STORY --
13. The Early Years --
14. Enocouraging a Penchant of change --
15. life After Retirement --
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