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A History of India's Green Revolution

A History of India's Green Revolution A Reign of Technocracy

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the mid-1960s, India's 'green revolution' saw the embrace of more productive agricultural practices and high yielding variety seeds, bringing the country out of food scarcity. Although lauded as a success of the Cold War fight against hunger, the green revolution has also faced criticisms for causing ecological degradation and socio-economic inequality. This book contextualizes the 'green revolution' to show the contingencies and pitfalls of agrarian transformation. Prakash Kumar unpacks its contested history, tracing agricultural modernization in India from colonial-era crop development, to land and tenure reforms, community development, and the expansion of arable lands. He also examines the involvement of the colonial state, post-colonial elites, and American modernizers. Over time, all of these efforts came under the spell of technocracy, an unyielding belief in the power of technology to solve social and economic underdevelopment which, Kumar argues, best explains what caused the green revolution.

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Book information

ISBN: 9781009646581
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 338.109545
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 300
Weight: -1g