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The Beautiful and the Damned offers a piercing critique of contemporary India through the eyes of those experiencing its dramatic transformation. Author Siddhartha Deb travels across the nation to document the stories of individuals caught between tradition and modernity, wealth and poverty.
Through vivid narratives and journalistic investigation, Deb reveals how India’s economic boom has created unprecedented opportunities for some while leaving millions behind. The book explores the lives of call center workers, software engineers, slum dwellers, and the emerging middle class, exposing the human dimensions of India’s rise as a global economic power.
Rather than celebrating India’s progress, Deb asks difficult questions about sustainability, inequality, and the true cost of development. This thought-provoking work challenges readers to look beyond headlines and statistics to understand the real India—complex, contradictory, and deeply unequal.







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