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While ports are traditionally considered national infrastructure sites that connect states to global markets, special economic zones and past free ports are portrayed as threats to national sovereignty. This book calls these narratives into question as it explores the history of planning Mumbai’s ports and free zones during periods of global and regional transition from the British Raj, to national independence, to economic liberalization. The book opens with a study of an unsuccessful plan hatched by merchants in 1833 to make Bombay a free port to deal with an emerging British India and the advent of free trade. The book ends with how India’s current special economic zones and emphasis on port expansion are part of broader goals to reposition India in transregional Asian trade, to connect Mumbai with northern India, and to enact local plans for a global city that threaten the very port that first connected Mumbai to the world. To understand the functionality of these port and zone projects beyond typical policy prescriptions, this book proposes portals of globalization as a spatial format that fosters processes of reterritorialization.
Autor: Maruschke, Megan
ISBN: 9783110612219
Auflage: 1
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 266
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Veröffentlicht: 04.06.2019
Untertitel: Repositioning Mumbai’s Ports and Zones, 1833–2014
Schlagworte: Asia BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History HISTORY India & South Asia Modern Modern History Regionalgeschichte, Ländergeschichte Social History

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