Cratons and Fold Belts of India, is a unique attempt at presenting
geological characteristics and evolution of the fold belts and the
cratonic areas of the Indian shield. The author has evaluated the
different evolutionary models for each fold belt in light of all the
currently available geological and geochronological informations that
are clearly listed. Shortcomings, if any, of each model are stated and a
viable geodynamic model is presented for each fold belt. The book is
self-contained - it includes an introduction to the processes of
mountain building, especially plate tectonics theory with its
application to the evolution of the Himalaya as an illustrative
example - so that the reader can better appreciate the novel approach to
the evolution of Proterozoic fold belts. The author eschews a detailed
account of the fold belts for a clear description of all the concepts
that go into building models. It is primarily written for graduate
students, teachers and for those geoscientists who aspire to know all
about the Indian shield.