Narendra Modi 72nd Birthday: Top 5 books on PM Modi for good insight into his life
Need some insight into PM Modi’s life? Read these 5 books on Narendra Modi
17th September is the date when India’s current Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, celebrates his birthday. PM Modi is not just a popular leader in India, but the world also recognizes him as a force. You might watch many news packages on Prime Minister and think that you know almost everything about him. But it is not valid. If you seek to learn more about the current Prime Minister of India, these books should be on your bookshelves or online Wishlist.
1. The Modi Effect
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A former BBC correspondent Lance Prince talks about the overwhelming majority BJP got in the book. He has beautifully portrayed the story behind his campaign so that you can have a rare insight into the tremendous Indian general election. Price writes that Narendra Modi’s team’s use of state-of-the-art digital technology is an excellent example of using social media in an election campaign.
He has also talked about the invention of “virtual Modi”, using a 3D hologram image, and how it helped him to reach every corner of the country. The book is a must-read if you are looking for a detailed chronicle of how Modi’s campaign was designed and behind the scenes of a successful strategy. The book is already famous among bibliophiles. A sequel to the book is also expected to come with a complete U-turn!
2. Narendra Modi Biography
Narendra Modi: A political biography written by Andy Marino, a British writer, takes us through the vision of Prime Minister Modi and elaborates on his life and work. A detailed political growth of the PM has been elaborated on in the book, along with his philosophy. The biography dives into the political motives and discloses his political plan for India. If you are looking to decode the idealism and attitude of PM Modi, this book is a must-read to know his early life and his controversial stands.
3. Narendra Modi: The Gamechanger
This is not the first time that Modi has mentioned Abbas. Modi's acknowledgement of freindeship with #Abbas goes back years.
The first mention is in a book named Narendra Modi: The Gamechanger which came in in 2014.
Here are a few paras from the book👇 1/n pic.twitter.com/sRWFPONjyE— Anshul Singh (@anshulsigh) June 19, 2022
This book has some never seen, never spoken or heard stuff that the writer has accumulated by spending time with the PM and going through his multiple interviews. Although the book only talks about the good things about the PM, it is a must-read as it contains the inspiring story of the PM’s journey from Pracharak to the country’s Prime Minister.
4. The Election that Changed India
Rajdeep Sardesai, the India Today journalist, currently a critic of the PM, calls himself a good friend of Narendra Modi during his initial days as spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party in the book. Rajdeep has talked about the rise of his fame in the country, the struggle of his life and hard work. Although the book is not about the Prime Minister, it still has so much new information on the BJP leader.
The inside story of how Modi won the 2019 general election. After his best selling ‘2014, The Election that changed India’ @sardesairajdeep’s new book is out this month. Don’t miss it! pic.twitter.com/pscklQctdC
— Sagarika Ghose (@sagarikaghose) November 3, 2019
5. MODI: Leadership, Governance and Performance
A television and print journalist, Vivian Fernandes with this book, looks in detail at the fast-track economic development of Gujrat when he was the CM of Gujrat. The books also give insights into how good governance turned the state around. The author has tried a journalistic attempt to analyse the liberal viewpoint of Modi and explain his existence based on Modi’s background, his pro-farmer policies, leadership abilities and his work in Gujarat. Happy Birthday, Pradhan Mantri Ji!
Edit by -Ayushi Mittal