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The Narrow Corridor of Economic Prosperity in India
The main thesis of the book 'The Narrow Corridor' is that for a country to achieve economic prosperity and individual liberties, the state and society must maintain a delicate balance within a narrow corridor. If the state becomes excessively powerful, it leads to totalitarianism, as seen in China, while an overly powerful society results in chaos and tribalism. The authors argue that India's society is more powerful than its state due to social limitations like the caste system. However, some argue that the state is in fact more powerful, citing the influence of laws. The imbalance between state and society in India has led to the state being inefficient in performing essential tasks and acting as an impediment to society. The recommendation is for India to involve more people in political and policy discussions to balance this imbalance. The perspective is not solely about human rights or individual liberties, but about creating a smaller, more effective state that focuses on critical tasks such as eliminating corruption, ensuring good air and water quality, and improving everyday requirements.