Written by economists and political scientists, essays in this volume not only analyze the impact of reforms on the economy as a whole, but also assess the state of India's post-1991 public finances, agriculture, labour markets, exports, centre-state relations and the connection of economic reforms with India's battle over caste and secularism. This book is intended for undergraduate, post-graduate students and researchers of economics and politics and also journalist, policy-makers and corporate executives as well as the general reader interested in the ongoing reforms process.