India’s Maladies

“India’s Maladies” by Sat Sharma, published by Global Summit House on November 4, 2020, is a comprehensive exploration of India’s political landscape and its historical context. This edition spans 414 pages and is presented in English. The book examines the complexities of governance in India, likening the nation to a large, unwieldy entity that struggles to adapt to change despite the capabilities and intentions of its leaders.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the political evolution in India, particularly focusing on the recent emergence of a leader who resonates with the common citizen’s aspirations. The narrative discusses the challenges faced by the country over the years and the potential for transformation into a significant global power. Through its historical lens, “India’s Maladies” delves into the interplay between leadership and the socio-economic realities of the nation.
Official synopsis Publisher
India is a lumbering, elephantine State that cannot be expected to pivot around its heels, irrespective of the
capability, intentions and skills of its present mahout. That may explain why it took 67 long years to resurrect
prime minister-ship by electing for the first time a deserving astute down to earth eminently-suited politician who
had tasted poverty and hard work and seems to be the one to relate to citizens’ aspirations and needs. He possesses
vision and necessary will to transform a fledgling country into a mega economy and world power.
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