Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356995888
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 9356995885
- Publisher Date: 10 Feb 2024
- Height: 215 mm
- No of Pages: 248
- Spine Width: 20 mm
- Weight: 210 gr
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Empower India’s youth! “Future Is Ours” by Sudhanshu Kaushik (ISBN: 9789356995888) explores the political potential of India’s young demographic. Discover how 70% of India’s population can shape the nation’s future. A call to action for increased youth participation in politics. Prepare the next generation of leaders!
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Nitika Sharma –
An important book for young people in India, but I felt it glossed over some key challenges, providing a very polished view on topic
Vishal Soni –
Excellent book! It presents a clear vision for the future of Indian politics led by the youth. Very insightful and empowering.
Sankar Kumar M –
While I agree with the premise, the book lacks concrete examples. Still, it sparks important conversations. I am hoping for some improvement.
Ujjwal Chauhan –
Good starting point for understanding youth politics in India. A bit theoretical, would’ve appreciated more practical strategies.
Aditi Sherawat –
Inspiring! It’s a call to action for young Indians to step up and take charge. I feel the narrative could be more robust.
Pranjal Kumar –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics. Provides great insight into the potential of young leaders. Highly recommended.
Riva –
The book felt incomplete with information here and there. It is still an interesting concept to explore in present times of the Indian Politics.
Adarsh Kumar Singh –
A well-written analysis of India’s youth demographic and its political potential. Provides a hopeful outlook.
Shivam Sharma –
A solid contribution to the discussion on youth empowerment in India. Some arguments could be fleshed out more. Overall, good effort.
Yash Raypa –
I was expecting more depth, but overall it’s a decent overview. Worth a quick read. The initial chapters were very captivating.
Vansh Mahajan –
An interesting read, but felt a bit repetitive at times. Kaushik makes a compelling case for youth involvement. Worth considering.
Vivekanand Pandey –
It is an okayish reading material. The book provides a perspective that may be helpful for political thinkers. But it will bore general readers.