Not only do Indians perform more Google searches for Rand than citizens of any country in the world except the United States, but Penguin Books India has sold an impressive number of copies -- as many as 50,000 of Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead each since 2005, a number comparable to sales there by global best-seller John Grisham. And that's not counting the ubiquitous pirated copies of her works that are hawked at rickety street stalls, sidewalk piles, and bus stations -- an honor that Rand, a fierce defender of intellectual property rights, probably would not have appreciated.
As modern India continues to undergo seismic economic and cultural shifts, not to mention the current global recession, Rand is emerging as a touchstone for a new generation. For many Indians, she is a tonic of modernization, helping to inspire a break with India's collectivist, socialist past. Rand's mixture of capitalist boosterism and self-empowerment is an irresistible combination for a range of Indians, from think-tankers to corporate barons to pop stars. (...)
In recent years, the so-called "Howard Roark effect" has swept across wealthy Indian society. Shortly after winning Miss India Earth, the country's top beauty pageant, in 2005, Niharika Singh cited The Fountainhead as her favorite book. "Ayn Rand helped me win the crown," she declared. Other stars, including biotech queen Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, actress Preity Zinta, and soccer-player-turned-dancer Baichung Bhutia have all credited Rand with helping them succeed.
El think tank indio In Defense of Liberty ha creado una organización gemela para promover las ideas de Rand.
It Usually Begins With Ayn Rand, decía Tuccille. Yo empecé con El Manantial, y luego con el resto de sus novelas. La conexión fue instantánea, quedando fascinado por su concepción de la vida y su psicoanálisis del colectivismo. La obra de Rand trasciende la defensa del liberalismo, que en realidad es solo un aspecto de su filosfía. No puedo decir que sea objetivista (de hecho no he leído sus libros de no-ficción) pero el impacto que sus novelas han tenido en mi evolución personal (sobre todo) e ideológica (como punto de partida), ha sido significativo.
No me cabe duda de que a muchos indios les ocurrirá lo mismo.





