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PSC Miscellaneous Prelims 2018
Answer
Amartya Sen
Explanation
'The Argumentative Indian' is a collection of essays published in 2005. It is written by the eminent Indian economist and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen. In this book, he explores India's history and cultural identity, arguing that a long tradition of public debate and intellectual pluralism has shaped the country. Amartya Sen was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1998 for his contributions to welfare economics.
Key Points
- > Amartya Sen is the author of 'The Argumentative Indian'.
- > He was the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Economics (1998).
- > He received the Bharat Ratna in 1999.
- > Another major work by him is 'Development as Freedom'.
- > Arundhati Roy won the Booker Prize for 'The God of Small Things'.
- > Shashi Tharoor is known for books like 'An Era of Darkness'.
- > Chetan Bhagat writes popular fiction like 'Five Point Someone'.
Additional Information
Famous Indian Authors and Their Notable Books
| Author Name | Notable Book | Major Award |
|---|---|---|
| Amartya Sen | The Argumentative Indian | Nobel Prize in Economics |
| Arundhati Roy | The God of Small Things | Booker Prize |
| Shashi Tharoor | An Era of Darkness | Sahitya Akademi Award |
| Salman Rushdie | Midnight's Children | Booker of Bookers |
Memory Tips
- Arguing Economics: Think of an economist arguing about poverty and development. 'Argumentative' connects directly to the intellectual Amartya Sen.
