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Modi@20

Written by: P.V. Sindhu, Shobana Kamineni, Surjit S. Bhalla, Amish Tripathi, Amit Shah, Pradeep Gupta, Anantha Nageswaran, Arvind Panagariya, Dr Shamika Ravi, Uday S. Kotak, Ajay Mathur, Anupam Kher, Ashok Gulati, Dr Devi Shetty
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The rise of Narendra Modi is a watershed moment in Indian politics. In fact, such is the magnitude of his influence on the country that India’s governance paradigm and political history can be easily divided into two distinct eras—pre-Modi and post-Modi.

Modi became the chief minister of the Indian state of Gujarat in 2001. He was undefeated in all subsequent elections and became the state’s longest serving chief minister. While Modi strode Gujarat like a colossus, propelling multi-dimensional progress, bigger responsibilities beckoned. Modi’s exemplary success in Gujarat, paved the way for him to be popularly elected India’s prime minister in an overwhelming victory in 2014. He is a prime minister unlike anyone earlier, both in terms of appeal and body of work. As a result, in 2019, he was re-elected with an even bigger mandate.

His appeal is the result of his work in many domains over a long social, political and administrative career. Modi’s impact is not restricted to India alone, and numerous national and international polls regularly declare that he is the most popular international leader.

In 2021, Modi completed 20 continuous years as the head of a government. This book, a compilation of chapters authored by eminent intellectuals and domain experts, attempts a definitive and expansive exploration into the fundamental transformation of Gujarat and India over the last 20 years due to Modi’s unique model of governance.

Full list of authors: P.V. Sindhu, Shobana Kamineni, Surjit S. Bhalla, Amish Tripathi, Amit Shah, Pradeep Gupta, Anantha Nageswaran, Arvind Panagariya, Dr Shamika Ravi, Uday S. Kotak, Ajay Mathur, Anupam Kher, Ashok Gulati, Dr Devi Shetty, Nandan Nilekani, Nripendra Misra, Sadhguru, Sudha Murty, Ajit Doval, K.C., Manoj Ladwa, Bharat Barai, Dr S. Jaishankar

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Modi s experience and the way he applies it to everyday things, large issues etc.

Few things, i felt this book has few chapters which had only abbreviations and statistics. reading the numbers acheived. overall it is very good.
since the same reader read all the text, many artists were there like Anupam Kher, etc. they could have read it themselves.

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Average book about a Great Man..

Too many repetitive facts.. Amit Shah and Ajit Doval chapter was really good though ..

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A leader who transformed way of governance

This book made me admire Modi even more, because it told me about the leader who has transformed the way of thinking and thus, the way of governance in so many sectors. Importantly, This transformation is presented in the book with solid data.

The audiobook narration is impressive.

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Great spotlight on facts

Found lots of facts in 20 years of public service of our PM Shri Modi. Amazed to see lenght and breadth of work he has done for our country.

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series of government initiatives

nothing interesting, government programs and achievements , no critical analysis and improvements mentioned. better it would have given the processes and struggles along the way

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Great Leader - Average Book

Narendra Modi is phenomenal and something finest that has happened to India in decades. But the book is boring and a drag. Same things get repeated again and again in so many chapters. His achievements and what he has done for India is beyond words but the contributors were very miserly and unimaginative with words. Only a couple of them were exceptions like Amit Shah. He was different because he shared some interesting anecdotes. Lest most others were drab. The biggest pitfall of such books is slipping into sycophancy and believe me, most contributors have royally fallen in that trap. I feel they have not been fair to Narendrabhai at the other extreme.

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