Our Associate Deekhit Bhattacharya has yet again authored an insightful and timely book titled “India’s Supply Chains in a World at War: Trade, Power, Conflict, and Entanglement among Empires in the New Global Order.”
The book is set to release soon and is now available for pre-order on Amazon.
In an era of volatile global geopolitics, supply chains have evolved from being purely commercial or economic considerations to critical elements of international relations. As global ties become increasingly fraught, fickle, and transactional, the book explores the implications of this shifting order for India’s economy and future.
Drawing upon world history and the concept of matsya nyaya – the law of the fish, where the big devour the small, the book delves into the far-reaching effects of this anarchical global environment on India’s supply chains, spanning agriculture to the internet. It urges readers to envision a transformation of supply chains from extractive to regenerative system – an urgent necessity to mitigate the conflicts shaping today’s world.
The book features a foreword by the inimitable late Mr. Bibek Debroy, former Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Economic Council, and has received endorsements from several eminent personalities including T.V. Mohandas Pai, Satyanarayana Chava, Sheri Hinish, and Abhijit Chavda.
