
Sumita Dawra told the Governor that ‘China, Behind the Miracle’ gives the comprehensive account of the economic story of China and explains various aspects of the Chinese economy. She said the book explains the Chinese economic landscape, economic strengths and weaknesses and opportunities and threats.
Sumita Dawra, an IAS officer is presently serving as Principal Secretary in the Department of Higher Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh at Hyderabad. She served in Beijing for three and a half years till July 2014.
A note on the book prepared by the author and the cover page of the book is enclosed.

The book will help the readers understand what is happening in present day China, while realistically helping them develop their own insights into the Chinese miracle and its future. Anyone reading this simple tale of China told by an Indian civil servant will soon feel competent to answer seemingly complex questions on the Chinese economy, in an objective and simple manner. I can surely promise that on this journey for the readers!
Some of the questions the book addresses:
- How does Beijing drive extraordinary models of growth?
- How did infrastructure drive China to achieve dizzying heights of growth? Where is China today in terms of financial liberalization?
- Why does the ‘factory of the world’ need reform today?
- What attracts multinational corporations to China? How do Chinese cities promote culture and tourism?
- How does strategic Chinese outbound investment push local Chinese business interests? What is the status of health systems in China?
- What is China’s secret growth mantra? What are the country’s present economic vulnerabilities?
- How is China boosting its agriculture to support a billion plus population on limited arable land?
- Can China really look for growth opportunities while correcting its regional imbalances?
- Are big-ticket infrastructure projects and urbanization critical for China’s economic growth?
- What peculiar growth and development strategy helped China raise hundreds of millions above poverty line?









