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India Misinformed: The True Story

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India Misinformed by P Sinha (ISBN: 9789353028374) exposes the dark world of fake news and its impact on Indian democracy. Explore how misinformation spreads, who benefits from it, and how to identify it. With a foreword by Ravish Kumar, this book is a must-read for anyone concerned about the spread of disinformation and its impact on elections.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789353028374
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 935302837X
  • Publisher Date: 10 Apr 2019
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 250
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Weight: 390 gr

18 reviews for India Misinformed: The True Story

  1. Mohammed Farhan. M.k

    Very insightful! ‘India Misinformed’ is a must-read for understanding the challenges facing Indian democracy. I loved it.

  2. Utkarsh Shukla

    The book is okay, but nothing extraordinary. Explains things I already knew. Good for beginners, I guess.

  3. Prasasth Peter Varigeti

    I had high expectations, but the book was just average. It touches on important points, but lacks a strong narrative.

  4. Kartik Agrawal

    A powerful book that exposes the dangers of fake news. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics.

  5. Prateek Popli

    Excellent work! It has changed the way i see news these days. I feel more informed and aware.

  6. Nishita Jagati

    A very important book and a good attempt to show us the reality of what is going on in our country.

  7. Anonymous

    A much-needed book in today’s world. Eye-opening, though sometimes repetitive. Sheds light on the dark side of social media in India.

  8. Ashish Kumar

    Ravish Kumar’s involvement drew me in, and the book mostly delivered. A crucial read for understanding the current Indian landscape.

  9. Atharva Anil Kurhekar

    A bit dry, but the content is undeniably important. I wish it offered more solutions to the problem it describes. Worth reading nonetheless.

  10. Dev Shukla

    I’m on the fence. Some parts were great, others felt like filler. A mixed bag overall.

  11. Ayanika De

    This book is an eye-opener, though it gets preachy at some points. The information is very valuable.

  12. Reet Singh

    Important topic, but the writing could be better. ‘India Misinformed’ does a decent job of explaining the problem but lacks depth.

  13. Abhishek Gautam

    Too repetitive and a little boring. This book could have been shorter and more engaging.

  14. Sahil Matta

    Well-researched but felt a little biased at times. Still, a valuable contribution to the discussion around fake news.

  15. Harshil Singh

    Excellent analysis of misinformation in India. A wake-up call for anyone who uses social media. Highly recommend!

  16. Harsh

    Informative and relevant. ‘India Misinformed’ is a good starting point for understanding fake news, but not exhaustive.

  17. Md Manjar Ejaz

    A solid It does a great job of explaining the issues in a concise way.

  18. Avdhut Arjun Rane

    Very informative and the analysis is very crisp. It is a must read for every indian to understand reality.

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