Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354895005
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 214 mm
- ISBN-10: 935489500X
- Publisher Date: 27 Dec 2022
- Height: 143 mm
- No of Pages: 312
- Spine Width: 23 mm
- Weight: 286 gr
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
Experience the inside story of India’s UPA government during its most challenging period in “As Good as My Word.” K.M. Chandrasekhar, a key figure in navigating crises like the 2008 recession and 26/11 attacks, shares his firsthand account. From economic turmoil to political scandals, this memoir offers a unique perspective on Indian democracy, economy, and defense. Discover Chandrasekhar’s insights into his collaborations with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his reflections on crucial moments in India’s modern history. ISBN: 9789354895005
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Aayush Kumar Singh –
I learned a lot about Indian politics, but the book could have benefited from more personal anecdotes.
Nitin Kumar Pal –
Enjoyable read about India’s UPA government. Some parts felt self-serving.
Prashant Tripathi –
I found the book informative, especially regarding the / attacks, though some parts were dense and difficult to follow.
Nilesh Jain –
Worth reading for its unique perspective on Indian history. However, be prepared for a detailed and sometimes technical read.
Kshitij Verma –
A good overview of a turbulent period in India’s history, though some events could have been explored in more depth.
Fredrick Lakra –
An interesting peek behind the curtain of Indian politics. Chandrasekhar provides a unique perspective, but at times it felt a bit dry.
Priyansha Dalmia –
A bit slow-paced, but ultimately rewarding. The details on the economic policies were particularly insightful.
Prakhar Sethi –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian economics and political history. The insights into the recession are invaluable.
Harshit Soni –
An important historical document. It provides clarity on complex issues. Chandrasekhar’s integrity shines through.
Prity Rani –
Excellent read for understanding the inner workings of the Indian government. The author had good analysis.
Ujjwal –
Chandrasekhar’s account is fascinating. It gives good context of Indian history. Highly recommended!
Palak Gupta –
Offers a valuable insider’s view of the UPA government. The author provided great perspective of the events of the time.
Simran Bansal –
A good read overall, however, the writing style is a bit bland. Could have been more engaging.