India's Green Revolution
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Francine R. Frankel
and Francine R. Frankel
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The success of the agricultural policy adopted in 1965 has given India the hope of escaping from its circle of poverty. At the same time the increased rate of economic development seems to have exacerbated social tensions and accentuated disparities that may eventually undermine the foundations of rural political stability.
Originally published in 1971.
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments
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Contents
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1. Introduction
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2. Ludhiana, Punjab
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3. West Godavary, Andhra Pradesh
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4. Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu
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5. Palghat, Kerala
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6. Burdwan, West Bengal
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7. Conclusion
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Glossary
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Appendix A: Currency, Weights, and Measures
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