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The Elephant, the Tiger & the Cellphone: Reflections on India in the 21st Century

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“Explore India’s 21st-century transformation in “The Elephant, the Tiger & the Cellphone.” Shashi Tharoor analyzes the nation’s journey from a slumbering giant to a rising tiger in this insightful companion to his bestseller. Discover the forces shaping modern India and the challenges it faces. ISBN: 9780143418948″

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143418948
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0143418947
  • Publisher Date: 07/2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 404

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Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for The Elephant, the Tiger & the Cellphone: Reflections on India in the 21st Century

  1. Sonamsi

    A fascinating look at India’s complexities. Some chapters are stronger than others, but overall, a thought-provoking read.

  2. Ayush Kanojia

    A mixed bag. Some chapters are brilliant, others less so. Still, worth reading for anyone interested in India.

  3. Rixcel Katoch

    Insightful and thought-provoking. A valuable contribution to understanding contemporary India and its challanges.

  4. Rishikesh Chaudhary

    Readable and informative, offering a good introduction to the topic, but can be slow in the middle.

  5. Mayank Joshi

    A good overview of India’s progress, though sometimes overly optimistic. Provides a useful historical perspective.

  6. Shivani Ghaloth

    Offers a unique perspective on India’s journey. A well written, insightful and very informative book.

  7. Mukul Singh Patel

    An engaging exploration of India’s transformation. Some of the arguments feel a bit repetitive at times.

  8. Sudhanshu Sharma

    Enjoyable and informative, but I wish it had more recent data. Tharoor’s writing is always a pleasure to read.

  9. Bhukya Sharun Rathod

    Comprehensive but a little dry in places. Still, a worthwhile read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of India.

  10. Surya Prakash Sahoo

    A balanced view of India’s progress and challenges. Some sections were more engaging than others, but overall positive.

  11. Abhishek Kumar

    Interesting perspectives, but it could be more concise. The writing style is engaging, nonetheless. Could be a bit more critical.

  12. Aditya Mishra

    Tharoor presents a well-articulated view of modern India. It’s insightful, though some arguments could be better supported.

  13. Ishwar Sharma

    Enjoyed the book, but felt some arguments were simplified. A good starting point for further reading.

  14. Saif Akhlaq

    Tharoor’s writing is as brilliant as ever. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics and society.

  15. Bhavya Agrawal

    Provides a broad understanding of India. I found the economic analysis particularly insightful. Recommended.

  16. Kamya Singh

    Tharoor’s insights are sharp, but the book feels a bit dated now. Still, a worthwhile read for understanding India’s trajectory.

  17. Manas Mehta

    A detailed and insightful look at India. It is a bit dense at times, but the information is very valuable.

  18. S Muhammed Ameen

    Enjoyed the read but some views are biased. It presents a good overview, but it could have been more objective.

  19. Khanak Bajpai

    A decent read, but not as impactful as I expected. Covers a lot of ground but lacks depth in certain areas.

  20. Abhimanyu Anurag

    Interesting and informative, but some parts felt repetitive. Tharoor’s passion for India shines through.

  21. Deepanshu Sharma

    Informative and well-researched, but it could benefit from a more critical analysis of certain issues.

  22. Himanshu Gupta

    Excellent analysis of India’s complex socio-economic landscape. A must read book.

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