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About the Author
Ravi Agrawal has worked for CNN for over a decade in London, New York, and New Delhi. He currently lives in New York.
Reviews
Timely and absorbing ... What makes this book so hard to put down is the way Agrawal skilfully weaves together the tales of ordinary Indian lives being transformed by digital technology. * Financial Times *
A convincing case of how smartphones are creating a brand-new social infrastructure that did not previously exist in India. * Los Angeles Review of Books *
Superb ... Agrawal ... has the journalist's knack of finding fascinating stories. * Literary Review *
The stories in India Connected are timeless, and will age well into nice snapshots of history. * India Today *
[A] smart, sympathetic and highly readable account. * Oliver Balch, The New Statesman *
In this delightfully readable book, Ravi Agrawal blends the experiences of an assortment of interesting characters with his own insightful reflections, succinctly capturing an India riding on the wave of the internet-enabled smartphone revolution, while always conscious of its challenges and limitations. His India Connected: How Smartphones are Transforming the Worldas Biggest Democracy is illuminating, eye-opening, and like the phones it describes, smart. An engaging read! * Shashi Tharoor, author of Inglorious Empire *
The story of how India has gotten Wired is one of the most important in the world, and youall find no better guide than Ravi Agrawal. Heas dug in to give us a story of optimism, intrigue, and profound change. And he does it with grace: chasing down stories and introducing us to people whose stories are revealing and riveting. I read it straight through and I suspect you will too. * Nicholas Thompson, Editor-in-Chief of Wired *
India Connected is a fascinatingaand very well-writtenaaccount of the ways in which the smartphone is transforming every aspect of Indian life, from marriage to politics, and not always for the better. It is a remarkable work of non-fiction ... a must-read for everyone who is interested in contemporary India. * Amitav Ghosh, author of The Great Derangement *
The automobile unleashed American freedom and energy. The smartphone is doing the same for India. To understand why India will succeed, read this fascinating book. Modern India leaps out of its pages. * Kishore Mahbubani, author of Has the West Lost It? *
The smartphone may well rank among fire and electricity in terms of sheer impact on humanity. And, as Ravi Agrawal argues in this book, there are few places in the world that have experienced that revolution as forcefully as India. Like no one else, Agrawal highlights just how far India has come with the smartphone, and how much further it can go. A read as entertaining as it is informative. * Ian Bremmer, author of Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190858650
Author Ravi Agrawal
Format Hardback
Page Count 242
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions(mm) 165mm * 239mm * 23mm