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Cambridge IGCSE India Studies


Cambridge International Examinations

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No. of pages 176

Published: 2013

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Endorsed by University of Cambridge International Examinations. Written for the Cambridge International Examinations syllabus, Cambridge IGCSE India Studies adopts an enquiry based approach with a strong focus on investigating and analysing the emergence of contemporary India. In the process, it promotes the development of core skills and ways of thinking critically that are essential to succeed in secondary and higher education and all professional areas. This will encourage students to be creative, innovative, enterprising and independent.

 

This book features in the following series: Cambridge International Examinations, Cambridge International Igcse .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Cambridge University Press .

Nicholas Fellows was a Head of History for over twenty years. He has written a number of A Level History and IB Diploma titles, including in the Access to History, OCR A Level History and My Revision Notes series.

This book has the following chapters: Unit I. Sustaining Indian Democracy: 1. Democracy by coalition: 'a new start'; 2. Indian political system at work; 3. Threats to democracy; 4. Political participation; Unit II. Economic Development: 1. Introduction to economic growth and economic development; 2: How is the policy of economic liberalization in India best explained?; 3. Economic reforms in India; 4. How far has economic liberalization changed India?; 5. To what extent have economic reforms been too modest and its human benefits too uneven?; Unit III. The Social and Cultural Development of India since 1984: Unit IV. Geopolitics: Redefining India's Regional and Global Role.

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