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Mao’s China: A Nation In Transition
?by Ram K. Vepa??

China is very much in the news particularly since Richard Nixon and Dr. Kissinger visited that country in 1972, ending almost 25 years of seclusion. With the passing away in quick succession of Mao Tse-tung and chou En-lai who had led the new nation for four decades, China has entered a new phase of her development, trying to bring herself into the mainstream of international affairs.??

For us in India, what happens in China is of great interest-she is not only the country with which we have many traditional ties but is also our immediate neighbour with whom we share an uneasy border; but there are signs that new moves are being made on both sides to seek solution to outstanding problems, It is, therefore doubly important for us to lnow the ‘real’ China- its strength and weakness so that we can deal with it from a position of knowledge.

Dr. Ram k. Vrpa, a senior official of the Government of India, had occasion to visit China in October-November, 1978 as a member of a U.N. group. His trip took him to the big towns – Canton, Nanking, Shanghai and Peking – as also to the countryside. His visit was concerned primarily with development of small industries in rural areas – on which Chairman Mao had placed great emphasis – and in the context of our own attempt to encourage rural industrialization, China’s experience is of special interest.

Even more interesting are his observations on life in China (based on years of ‘China watching’) and the parallels he draws between the Chinese and Indian experiences in development.??This is a book that will interest policy-makers and politicians as well as the general public who would like to know more about China – seen through the eyes of a perceptive India observer.???About The Author:??After securing the Physics (Hons.) Degree of Madras University and doing the Communication Engineering Course at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Shri Vepa was awarded an overseas scholarship by the Government of India through which he completed the Ph.D. in Electronics at the University of California. Later, Dr. Vepa worked with All India Radio for seven years and with Union Carbide at Calcutta. He then entered the Indian Administrative Service in which he has served in a number of capacities at the District and State levels. From 1969-71, he was with the Ministry of Industrial Development, and later with the Department of Electronics.

Dr. Vepa served as UNIDO Adviser on Small Industry to Sri Lanka (1975-76) and after his return, as Deputy Chairman & Managing Director of the A.P. Industrial Development Corporation at Hyderabad. Currently, he is the Development Commissioner, Small Scale Industry, at New Delhi.

Dr. Vrpa is the author of a number of books and articles on Industrial Development and Public Administration. His latest publications include ‘New Technology – A Gandhian Concept’ and ‘Change and Challenge in Indian Administration’. He is also on the ??Governing Council of the Institution of Electronics & Tele-Communication Equipments, New Delhi, and of the India Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi.

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