1st Edition

Indian Himalayan Economies Challenges, Prospects, and Sustainable Development

312 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

This book explores the interconnected challenges of economic development, social progress, and environmental protection in India’s mountainous regions. While these regions have recorded steady growth, rising per capita incomes, and improvements in education, their economies continue to face deep structural constraints, including persistent inequalities, limited employment generation,... Read more

Foreword – Ramesh Chand               

Chapter 1          Development Challenges and Issues in Mountain Economies

Chapter 2          Development Issues in Indian Himalayan Economies      

Chapter 3          Labour Market Dynamics and Migration in Indian Mountain Regions       

Chapter 4          Human Capital: Education and Health in Himalayan Region

Chapter 5          Poverty and Inequality in Himalayan Economies

Chapter 6          Sustainability and Disasters in Himalayan Economies

Chapter 7          Replicating Success Stories Across Himalayan States

Chapter 8          Conclusion and Way Forward: A Strategic Vision for Himalayan Region

Biography

Balwant Singh Mehta is Professor at the Institute for Human Development, New Delhi. His research interests include employment, inequality, poverty, child welfare, education, and health. He has authored 10 books and over 100 journal articles. His recent books include Poverty in India Using a Machine Learning Approach (2024) and Future of Work: Opportunities and Challenges (2025).

Ishwar Chandra Awasthi is Professor at Institute for Human Development, New Delhi. His research focuses on labour, employment, livelihoods, and development evaluation. He has published over six dozen papers. Key books include Livelihood Diversities in Mountain Economy (2012) and Women and Labour Market Dynamics (2019). 

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