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Transitioning India to Bharat. New book explains why 2024 is important for Modi and Bharat

“Transitioning India to Bharat. New book explains why 2024 is important for Modi and Bharat”, Swarajyamag, December 26, 2023:

“Modi & India: 2024 and the Battle for Bharat. Rahul Shivshankar and Siddhartha Talya. Penguin. 2023. Price Rs 699. Pages 231, excluding notes. 

Few journalists are as eminently qualified to give us a panoramic view of Bharat under Narendra Modi’s ministrations than Rahul Shivshankar, a prime-time TV news anchor whose career began well before 2014.

Even if you are not particularly addicted to watching these, often toxic, prime-time debates, the anchors at the centre of this verbal scrimmage get more opportunities than most of us to not only record what politicians and other guests formally say on camera, but what they may quietly agree with behind-the-scenes…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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