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Saffron Storm: From Vajpayee to Modi

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SKU: 9780143458548

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Dive into the heart of Indian politics with “Saffron Storm: From Vajpayee to Modi” by Saba Naqvi (ISBN: 9780143458548). This captivating firsthand account chronicles the BJP’s rise, exploring the RSS’s influence, ideological shifts, political funding, and the evolving dynamics between party leaders and personalities like Vajpayee and Modi. Witness the saffron surge and its impact on India’s destiny.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780143458548
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Vintage Books
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • ISBN-10: 014345854X
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jun 2024
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 344

24 reviews for Saffron Storm: From Vajpayee to Modi

  1. Anju

    The book is okay but nothing great. Provides a decent understanding of Indian politics but lacked the depth I wanted.

  2. Prachi

    Overall, it is a decent read, but fails to provide an in-depth understanding of the topic. Might as well read a newspaper.

  3. Dimple Grover

    The book reads like a collection of the author’s biased views. It had moments of clarity but was largely disappointing.

  4. Bijetri Chakraborty

    It is a very insightful book. Definitely a must read if you are interested in Indian Politics.

  5. Pravneet Kaur

    Gives great insight into Indian politics. It could have included deeper financial and economic analysis.

  6. Palak

    An okay read, but nothing spectacular. Good background, but missed the mark by not getting into policy-making.

  7. Abhishek Kumar

    Provides a good understanding of the transition from Vajpayee to Modi. Some parts were repetitive. Overall, informative but not groundbreaking.

  8. Rajat Kumar Singh

    While informative, the book seems to lean a bit too heavily on anecdotal evidence. I was hoping for more in-depth analysis of the policies.

  9. Amit Mishra

    An insightful exploration of the BJP’s ascent. It’s well-researched and offers a balanced view. Highly recommended for political enthusiasts.

  10. Shivani Ghaloth

    Very well-written with an exceptional insight on Indian politics. Anyone who wants to know more about the same must-read.

  11. Bhukiya Sai Shreya

    It is a very good book which provides excellent insights in politics. A must have for your library.

  12. Srishti

    A must-read book if you want an honest analysis of the transition between leaders and their politics.

  13. Devansh Kukreti

    A must-read for understanding Indian politics. Naqvi has done a phenomenal job by providing in-depth, insightful analysis.

  14. Yuvraj Jaiswal

    Excellent book, providing a fair insight on the topic. A good resource for those interested in learning about Indian politics.

  15. Akshita Singh

    Naqvi’s firsthand account is compelling. She brings a unique perspective to the BJP’s evolution. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics.

  16. Mehakdeep Singh

    The book did not live up to my expectations. It felt like a repetition of information that is easily found.

  17. Mansi Negi

    Good information but presented with bias. Made it difficult for me to fully enjoy the book and trust its contents.

  18. Suzal Raj

    A decent overview of the BJP’s journey. Naqvi offers interesting insights, but it felt a bit too focused on personalities at times. Could’ve explored policy more.

  19. Ishita Singhania

    A comprehensive look at the BJP’s transformation. It’s a well-written and engaging read that sheds light on the party’s inner workings.

  20. Bableen Kaur

    The writing quality made me finish the book, but there were many moments when I felt the author tried to push her views.

  21. Urvi Bansal

    It has a lot of information and insight. However, it could have been better written, as it was a bit boring to read at times.

  22. Rahul Bairwa

    Good read. The author’s analysis is very accurate. I recommend this to anyone wanting to know about Indian Politics.

  23. J Raghunath

    Saba’s analysis felt biased. The writing was good. Still, other books cover the same topics with greater fairness.

  24. Himanshi

    Naqvi’s book is very informative with a good balance. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand Indian politics.

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