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MIT scholar revisits India’s unrealized technology revolution

Dwai Banerjee’s book examines how Indian leaders and scientists viewed technology-driven industrialization as essential after the country gained independence in 1947.

Associate Professor Dwaipayan Banerjee and Cover of his new book. / MIT

Dwai Banerjee’s book examines how Indian leaders and scientists viewed technology-driven industrialization as essential after the country gained independence in 1947.

MIT Associate Professor Dwaipayan Banerjee’s new book examines India’s early efforts to build a domestic computer industry and the political and economic forces that shaped the country’s technology sector after independence.

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