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OUP India
11 August 2016
The story of USIndia relations is one of unfulfilled potential. Despite their common commitment to democracy, diversity, and free markets, their short- and long-term objectives have not aligned in a way to create a robust economic and political partnership. These two nations, which will soon be the second and the third largest economies in the world, must find ways to increase their economic integration over the next 15 yearsthrough institutional capacity building, creating a startup culture, and using Indias talent pool to resolve complex global problems. Engaging the question of bilateral partnership from the perspectives of investment, public policy, and philanthropy, Acharya delves into ways in which India can approach the goal of $1 trillion worth of economic ties with the US by 2030. Backed by 62 interviews of leaders from business, government, civil society, and the academia, and 30 case studies on the growing impact of American organizations on the Indian economy and of Indians on the American economy, this study highlights organizations that are inspirational models for their sectors and are aiming at realizing a trillion-dollar, long-term economic partnership between India and America.

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Imprint:   OUP India
Dimensions:   Height: 223mm,  Width: 147mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   402g
ISBN:   9780199467235
ISBN 10:   0199467234
Pages:   264
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Summary of Recommendations (a) Philanthropy and corporate social responsibility (CSR) (b) Business and investment (c) Public policy and government-to-government List of Interviews List of Case Studies List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. Developing a Better Understanding of the Relationship 2. Creating Immediate Impact on the Relationship 3. The Medium Term: Early Returns in Game-changing Industries 4. The Long Term: Using Innovation to Change the World Conclusion Appendix: Survey of 62 Indian and American Thought Leaders Notes Index About the Author

Nish Acharya is the CEO of Citizence, a consulting firm that works with companies, governments, NGOs, and impact investors worldwide on the issues of impact, sustainability, innovation, and entrepreneurship. He is also a Visiting Fellow with Gateway House: The Indian Council on Global Relations, Mumbai, India; a Senior Fellow with the Center for American Progress; and a contributor to Forbes.

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