Ashok Mitra

Ashok Mitra
Ashok Mitra is an Indian Marxist economist and politician. He has written for Economic and Political Weekly and contributes articles regularly to The Telegraph. He has also written short stories in Bengali.
His publications include China-Issues in Development, From the Ramparts, A Prattler's Tale: Recollections of a Contrary Marxist (which has also been published in Bengali as Apila Chapala).
- From The RampartsINR 450
A selection from Ashok Mitra`s famed `Calutta Diary` in the Economic and Political Weekly, these short essays chronicle the troubled times on the subcontinent from 1999 to 2003. Ashok Mitra`s colum...

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