TY - BOOK AU - Paul,Samuel AU - Sridhar,Kala Seetharam TI - The paradox of India's North-South divide: lessons from the states and regions SN - 9789351501411 U1 - 330.954 23 PY - 2015/// CY - New Delhi PB - SAGE Publications India Pvt. Ltd. KW - Economic development KW - India KW - Regional disparities KW - Economic policy N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - This publication examines the developmental and economic contrasts between northern and southern regions of India, exploring why certain states and regions have achieved higher levels of economic growth, social progress, and institutional effectiveness while others continue to face developmental challenges despite operating within the same national framework. The book analyses regional disparities through a comparative study of Indian states, focusing on factors such as governance quality, public policy implementation, institutional capacity, education, health indicators, demographic patterns, infrastructure development, poverty reduction, urbanization, and economic performance. Drawing upon empirical data, statistical evidence, and regional case analyses, the authors investigate how historical conditions, administrative systems, political leadership, civic participation, and state-level policy choices influence developmental outcomes and contribute to persistent regional inequalities. The work further examines issues relating to social welfare, public expenditure priorities, human development, and governance effectiveness while identifying lessons that relatively less developed regions can learn from states demonstrating stronger institutional and economic performance. By combining perspectives from economics, development studies, public administration, and regional planning, the publication contributes to a deeper understanding of balanced regional development, inclusive growth, and policy strategies aimed at reducing disparities and promoting sustainable socio-economic transformation across India ER -