How did China build bullet trains while India debated potholes?
Why does India mint unicorns - but not a single semiconductor?
Why does China manufacture scale, while India celebrates jugaad?
Two ancient civilisations, reborn in the mid-twentieth century, took radically different roads to modernity. One chose central planning, manufacturing muscle and long-term state vision. The other leaned on services, electoral chaos and a comfort with improvisation.
"Why India Is Lost" is part memoir, part research-backed critique, part roadmap - written with deep patriotism, real frustration and an unwavering commitment to the truth. Drawing on ground-level observation in China, business experience in India and hard data, it asks the question few want to: has India already lost the race - and if so, can it still choose to win, on its own terms?
This is not a book about defeat. It is about diagnosis - and about what India must now unlearn.