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2019: How Modi Won India

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SKU: 9789390327348

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2019: How Modi Won India analyzes Narendra Modi and the BJP’s decisive victory in the 2019 general elections. Rajdeep Sardesai offers an unbiased report of this landmark verdict, exploring the factors behind Modi’s success and their impact on India’s political landscape. ISBN: 9789390327348

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789390327348
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 392
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9390327342
  • Publisher Date: 15 Oct 2020
  • Edition: 1
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 512 gr

19 reviews for 2019: How Modi Won India

  1. Gowri L

    Interesting perspectives. But, I disagree with some of the author’s conclusions. Still worth reading.

  2. Ashish Tewari

    This book is simply amazing. Easy to understand and it will give you insight about the Indian election.

  3. Anuja Sinha

    Well-written and insightful. A balanced perspective on a crucial election. Highly recommend it!

  4. Yashika Rajani

    Readable and fairly unbiased. Provides valuable context to the victory.

  5. Anuj Sahu

    A detailed and informative account. It is still worth reading. Some parts felt slow.

  6. Akshat Jain

    Sardesai provides a good overview of the election. Some parts felt repetitive. Overall, informative.

  7. Anshul Singla

    A mixed bag. Some chapters were excellent, others less so. Overall, an average read.

  8. Suraj Kumar Pandey

    Enjoyed Sardesai’s writing style. The book kept me engaged from start to finish. Highly recommended.

  9. Vinay Digwal

    Well written. The book offers insights into what lead to victory of modi. Balanced and a must read.

  10. Abdul Qadir

    An okay book. Needed better editing and proofreading. Lots of small errors distracts reader.

  11. Tanisha Kumari

    Informative and well-researched. I appreciated the unbiased approach. A valuable contribution.

  12. Aswin Rajesh

    A comprehensive analysis, but I wished for more diverse viewpoints included. Solid effort though.

  13. Shivam Atulya

    Disappointing. I was hoping for more in-depth research. It felt like a surface-level account.

  14. Mrityunjay Sharma

    An okay book. I expected a more critical analysis. It felt somewhat one-sided at times.

  15. Ritika Srivastava

    A good starting point for understanding the election, but not the definitive account.

  16. Anurag Agrawal

    Enjoyed the book, but I think it could have been more concise. An engaging read nonetheless.

  17. Aishwarya Jeggan

    A decent read, offering insights into the elections. However, I felt it lacked depth in certain areas.

  18. Tanushri Mehra

    Found it informative, although a bit dry in places. Offers a good understanding of the political climate.

  19. Akash Kaushal

    Provides important analysis, but the author’s voice is sometimes too present.

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