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Another Sort of Freedom: A Memoir

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Experience India’s transformation through the eyes of Gurcharan Das in “Another Sort of Freedom.” This captivating memoir follows his journey from a privileged childhood to becoming a CEO, navigating post-Independence India’s complexities. From licensing raj to liberalization, Das offers intimate insights into a nation’s evolution and his own personal odyssey. Witness a life intertwined with India’s economic and social tapestry in this poignant narrative from a renowned author and thought leader. 9780670092710

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780670092710
  • Publisher: Penguin Allen Lane
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Width: 253.999 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0670092711
  • Publisher Date: 01-Jan-2023
  • Height: 47.000 mm
  • No of Pages: 296

8 reviews for Another Sort of Freedom: A Memoir

  1. Anand P Abraham

    I appreciated the author’s honesty and vulnerability. The memoir offers a unique perspective on India’s economic evolution. A thought-provoking read.

  2. Ashutosh Shankar

    Another Sort of Freedom gives great insight into India’s journey. Some parts were slow, but the overall story kept me reading and learning. I highly recommend it.

  3. Anurag Sahu

    A fascinating look at India’s economic changes through one man’s life. Das offers a unique perspective, though at times it felt a bit too focused on the elite experience. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  4. Satish Kannojia

    Das beautifully weaves his personal story with India’s economic transformation. A truly insightful and engaging memoir. Highly recommended!

  5. Ankush

    While the book provides an interesting perspective, I struggled to connect with the author’s experiences. It felt a bit detached at times. Still, informative.

  6. Ashish Kumar

    An interesting memoir that provides insight into India’s economic liberalization. Some sections were more engaging than others, but overall, it was a good read.

  7. Kumavat Sagar Nana

    A compelling narrative of India’s post-independence era, seen through the eyes of a CEO. The book provides unique insight into the nation’s complexities.

  8. Anika

    I enjoyed the author’s personal anecdotes and the historical context. However, I felt the writing style was a bit dry in places. Still, a valuable read for those interested in India’s journey.

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