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The Accidental Prime Minister is a compelling insider account by Sanjaya Baru, who served as media advisor to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh from 2004 to 2008. This memoir offers rare glimpses into the functioning of the Prime Minister’s Office and the corridors of power during a crucial period in independent India’s history.
Baru provides candid observations about Singh’s leadership style, his relationship with the Congress party hierarchy, and the major political decisions that shaped India’s trajectory during the UPA government. The book explores the complexities of governance, the interplay between the Prime Minister and political leadership, and the challenges of managing India’s democratic processes.
Through anecdotes and personal experiences, Baru presents an unflinching portrait of Indian politics, offering readers a window into the world of high-stakes decision-making and political maneuvering that few get to witness.







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