In 1948, Indian Telephone Industries (ITI), a telecommunications equipment manufacturer, became India’s first State-run enterprise. In 2009, the company was privatized. Dilip Subramanian’s book provides a remarkable in-depth history of the journey of this Indian State-owned factory in post-colonial India, from the birth of the Nehruvian model of industrialization to the contemporary deregulation of the telecommunications industry. In a context of global neoliberal policies and discourses agai..
Internet infrastructure is deeply implicated in the winds of change sweeping India and many other co...
In this dissertation I look at the eruption of new subjectivities in postmillennial Indo-Anglian lit...
As India has continued its transition into the digital economy, a new technological revolution is st...
Dilip Subramanian, Telecommunication Industry in India. State, Business and Labour in a Globa Econom...
Book ReviewBook Review of Subramanian, Dilip (2010) Telecommunications Industry in India: State, Bus...
This paper traces the evolution of India’s Telecommunications policies from its colonial days to the...
LSE’s Dr Adnan Naseemullah argues that the Indian state has been largely ineffective as a developmen...
India's telecommunication sector has undergone a spectacular transformation during the last decade e...
Abstract India's econoic policies have largely been responsible for the slow as well as fast gr...
The IT industry has been one of the highlights of the economic growth in India in recent decades, an...
Society today has made itself so used to telecommunication that the world would collapse if it was t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
India’s economy is much more integrated with rest of the world now than it was in 1991. Several fac...
Over the past two decades, India has grown rapidly from a “command and control” economy to a market-...
Telecommunications privatization, competition, liberalization, and regulatory independence in severa...
Internet infrastructure is deeply implicated in the winds of change sweeping India and many other co...
In this dissertation I look at the eruption of new subjectivities in postmillennial Indo-Anglian lit...
As India has continued its transition into the digital economy, a new technological revolution is st...
Dilip Subramanian, Telecommunication Industry in India. State, Business and Labour in a Globa Econom...
Book ReviewBook Review of Subramanian, Dilip (2010) Telecommunications Industry in India: State, Bus...
This paper traces the evolution of India’s Telecommunications policies from its colonial days to the...
LSE’s Dr Adnan Naseemullah argues that the Indian state has been largely ineffective as a developmen...
India's telecommunication sector has undergone a spectacular transformation during the last decade e...
Abstract India's econoic policies have largely been responsible for the slow as well as fast gr...
The IT industry has been one of the highlights of the economic growth in India in recent decades, an...
Society today has made itself so used to telecommunication that the world would collapse if it was t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
India’s economy is much more integrated with rest of the world now than it was in 1991. Several fac...
Over the past two decades, India has grown rapidly from a “command and control” economy to a market-...
Telecommunications privatization, competition, liberalization, and regulatory independence in severa...
Internet infrastructure is deeply implicated in the winds of change sweeping India and many other co...
In this dissertation I look at the eruption of new subjectivities in postmillennial Indo-Anglian lit...
As India has continued its transition into the digital economy, a new technological revolution is st...