10 MUST-READ BOOKS ABOUT NARENDRA MODI
Second-time elected as an Indian Prime Minister,
Narendra Modi is now a global figure. He is known for being powerful, a bold
decision-maker, visionary; thus, political scholars across the world hail his
rallies and speeches for gaining wisdom. But still this man remains an enigma
for many and to solve that puzzle, so far there have many books written on him
by both Indian and foreign writers. So, today we are bringing the list of ten
best books ever written on and about the enigmatic Narendra Modi.
1.
Truth & Dare —
The Modi Dynamic by Sanju Verma
This book is released on 20th
March 2019, it unfolds the magic behind ‘Modinomics’ which has been improving
the fate of the country. From Jan Dhan Yojana to GST and everything in between,
all your questions get answered by this book. Full of data, stats, facts, and
stories, it is here to educate you on what is ‘Modinomics’ and how it can take
India to a level of greatness and superpower. Not only this, but it also talks
about Amit Shah and his contribution towards the party building. Today, BJP is
the most structured and well-organized party, the credit goes to the captaincy
of Amit Shah. For this reason, he is at times referred to as King Maker. The book
is divided into two parts where the first part talks about Modinomics and the
Second Part shows the meteoritic rise of BJP under Amit Shah.
2. An Ex-Communist’s Manifesto by Aabhas
Maldahiyar:
This book is published on
January 2019, which talks about why Modi is a need over just a choice. Written
and narrated in a lucid way, this is also a good book talking about Modi’s
economic policies and reforms in length.
3. Narendra Modi: A political Biography by Andy
Marino:
This book is released on
November 2014, it is written by a foreign writer Andy Marino, who is impressed
by the Modi Wave. This book is good for someone who is looking to get an
extensive Modi profile. Biography is yet amazing!
This book is released on
January 2015, this book captures 21 traits of leadership that one can learn from
Modi’s style of working. Here, the author also compared Modi to 21 world-renowned
personalities who are part of history, known for their exceptional
contributions as leaders.
This book is released on
March 2015, this is an exciting book which takes us inside the Modi’s campaign
for transforming India. It will take you to peep inside Modi’s working
architecture and his meteoric rise to supreme power in Indian democracy. Along with
his effect also unfolds a story of “chai wallah”, who rises to
become PM of India.
6. Rebuilding India: Were the Last Four Years
Transformative Enough? You Decide by Vinayak Jain:
This book is published in December 2018, ‘Rebuilding India’ does not answer that question for you; it simply lays down facts so that you can reach an informed conclusion. From raging issues such as the bullet train, Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Lahore and the Rafael deal to matters affecting the lives of common Indians like inflation, basic infrastructure and healthcare, this book attempts to inform the readers about the work done by Modi team so far.
This book is published in December 2018, ‘Rebuilding India’ does not answer that question for you; it simply lays down facts so that you can reach an informed conclusion. From raging issues such as the bullet train, Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Lahore and the Rafael deal to matters affecting the lives of common Indians like inflation, basic infrastructure and healthcare, this book attempts to inform the readers about the work done by Modi team so far.
7. Narendra Modi: Creative Disruptor. The Maker of
New India by Dr R. Bala Shankar:
This book was released on January 2019. It highlights about Narendra Modi, transformative Prime Minister India ever had. Under him, the country witnessed the greatest power shift. The BJP with a new political narrative and style emerging the ruling party and replacing the six-decade supremacy of the Congress. This book contains detailed assessment of Modi’s impact on Indian polity and its course in the future.
8. Securing India the Modi Way: Pathankot, Surgical
Strikes and More by Nitin Gokhale:
This book is released in October 2017, in this
book Nitin A. Gokhale provides the most intimate and sweeping account yet of
Team Narendra Modi’s approach to national security and foreign policy
initiatives. The depiction on internal memos, as yet classified information,
meeting notes and hundreds of hours of interviews with key players in the
national security team, Gokhale brings alive inside stories of decision-making
at the highest levels in the government.
9. The NaMo Story: A Political Life by Kingshuk
Nag:
This book is released in April 2013, which covers
the political journey of Narendra Modi more as a Gujarat CM. This book does not
have Modi as PM of India. It is discussed until 2013. Though a good book, it
leaves out the best work done by NaMo.
10. Marching with a Billion: Analysing Narendra
Modi’s Government at Midterm by Uday Mahurkar:
This book is released on May 2017, it digs
Narendra Modi’s government work done from 2014 to 2017 against the backdrop of
years of policy paralysis and corruption before he came to power, leaving him
with a stiff salvaging job. Focusing on key areas of governance like
infrastructure, foreign affairs, power, the social sector, finance, digital
technology and agriculture, the author showcases the work of the present
government and the monumental changes the prime minister has brought in all
fields.
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