A collection of writings by the late distinguished economist Manu Shroff, this book of assorted articles and lectures contains his thoughts concerning different aspects of the Indian economy in its transition from the highly interventionist regime to a liberalized, open economic system, as well as various international issues that had a bearing on the Indian economy. The first part of the book focuses on the variegated dimensions of the Indian economic landscape, while the second part addresses the international repercussions of economic development with emphasis on capital flows, international monetary issues, and globalization, all of which radicalized the approach to economic policy.