Summary:
The book critically examines India's economic policies and challenges, arguing that the country has failed to capitalize on its opportunities for growth and reform. It offers a comprehensive analysis of India's economic history and presents a blueprint for how the nation can reboot its economy and achieve its full potential.
Key points:
1. Essential Reforms: Sharma believes India's growth is slowed by weak reforms. He calls for real changes in labor laws, land policies, and bureaucracy.
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