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This book is about the ideas regarding the concept of the term development which emerged in circa 1930-50. It is a study of the formative period in history when the underlying notions of progress self-government and nation building were articulated. The author considers how the notions were driven by immediate political battles yet inspired by a vision of the future that incorporated notions of sovereignty and equity. . Drawing on a variety of intellectual resources the author analyses three themes around development: the importance of science and technology the need for the government to express certain social concerns and the need for national discipline. The argument is that alternative notions of development-consciously different from those based on free trade and industrialization could emerge in the inter-war period when the future of capitalism did not appear as assured as they did in the nineteenth century. This book opens up a new arena in the historiography of South Asia that of an intellectual history of late colonialism in India and of the nationalism that succeeded it.