Sanjay Jha
National Spokesperson,@INCindia. President, @ProfCong Maharashtra. TEDx Speaker/ Ex-Banker, Founder, https://t.co/zqINBqHIxw. XLRI. @DaleCarnegie Dog Whisperer
Book Recommendations:
Recommended by Sanjay Jha
“While on a serene sabbatical read @kapskom’a brilliant book on contemporary Indian politics; it spares no political party, while confesses that India could be perilously close to becoming a authoritarian state. The book is cathartic, given craven media cheerleading. https://t.co/I2a93no4lT” (from X)
Recommended by Sanjay Jha
“At #AIPCInteractive yesterday at Title Waves in Bandra, Mumbai we had a fascinating discussion on how #Modi wasted 5 years. @SalmanSoz ‘s book The Great Disappointment is a thoughtful read. Incisive. Thanks @mathewmantony @sumedhbgaikwad @AIPCMaha https://t.co/EMfUN59oxB” (from X)
by Salman Anees Soz·You?
by Salman Anees Soz·You?
As the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government completes its current term ahead of the General Elections 2019, it is time to evaluate its performance, specifically in terms of its management of the economy. This book is a critical assessment of five years of the brand of economics Prime Minister Narendra Modi has championed, often referred to as 'Modinomics'. Brought into power with the biggest political mandate in almost three decades, did the NDA government succeed in gainfully transforming India's economic trajectory or did it squander a once-in-a-generation opportunity? The book conjectures it is the latter, and analyses why the Modi government's stewardship of the economy is a 'great disappointment'.