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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRanjan Sarkar, an Electrical Engineering graduated from Jadavpur University, with more than 55 years of working experience in the fields of Engineering, Project Management, Manufacturing, Materials Control, Marketing, and Strategic Business Planning. Technical specialization includes Control and Instrumentation, Electrical Switchgear and Protection Systems.
He has worked mainly in multinational companies and has travelled extensively within the country, Europe, America, Japan, South Africa. China, Taiwan and other Asian countries for negotiating and finalisation of collaboration agreements, transfer of technology and sourcing of plant, equipment, dies, tools and components and material.
Currently: Partner in a joint venture company with a French company as CEO, with focus:-
To provide engineering solutions for automation projects.
To represent reputed international manufacturers of specialised control and automation components and systems in the Indian and other neighbouring country markets.
To provide turnkey automation solutions for industrial and infrastructure sectors using high quality control and automation products/systems.
To provide technical support and services on global basis.
Ranjan Sarkar
The book is on the post independence Economic and Industrial development. It describes various constraints, compulsion faced by the industry during first four decades of post independence.
Policies and plans for economic and industrial development in various phases. 5 five year plans and their rational. The book also discusses effects of Bank nationalisation in 1969, Green Revolution and Emergency in India during 1975 to 1977.
The book also covers Coalition governments in different stages and its effect development. The book also covers gradual degradation in bureaucracy, particularly the moral and ethics of senior bureaucrats, Political influence in decision making. “License Raj”, import restrictions, hurdles for setting up a new industry. Effects of prolonged protectionist policy through the licensing and isolating India from rest of the world for long period of time. Rational and effects of economic reforms, globalisation and their effects on the economy.
To gauge India’s economic development a comparison has been made with the Chinese economic and policies development which started more or less at same time as India.
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