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Modi's Bharat: A Decade of Achievements by Amit Bagaria and Savio Rodrigues

 Modi's Bharat: A Decade of Achievements by Amit Bagaria and Savio Rodrigues



This book provides a thorough overview of Modi's ten years in office. This book stands out because it not only enumerates the government's accomplishments but also conveys the enormous amount of work that went into them. The essence of a decade characterised by groundbreaking accomplishments and imaginative government is painstakingly captured in the book.

From the building of the tallest statue in the world and the biggest office complex to the upgrading of Indian railways with initiatives like the Vande Bharat and Amrit Bharat Express, the story is full of evidence of India's success.

In addition to improving infrastructure, these developments have increased middle-class Indians' access to travel. The writers also point out India's advancements in space science, such as ISRO and NASA partnerships, which demonstrate the country's expanding international clout.

The book compares the supposed shortcomings of the UPA with India's alleged worldwide reach, military might, economic prosperity, social and political development, scientific advancements, and Hindutva expansion under Modi.

The writers give you a close-up look at how India has evolved and how the seeds of a forward-thinking India have been planted. River interlinking, road construction, GIFT city, health infrastructure, women in combat positions, sanitary pads, and maternity benefits are some of the less well-known revolutions that are highlighted in the book. These are more than simply rules; they are a mentality change, with India looking ahead with inclusivity.

The Ram Mandir, Kedarnath's reconstruction, and the restoration of Somnath and Mahakal's veneration weigh heavily on the heart. It's about recovering civilisational pride without apologies, not just about faith.

Naturally, not all reforms were successful. The difficulties with farm reforms are one example of a derailment that is acknowledged in the book without hesitation. However, the book acknowledges these as opportunities for growth and resiliency, not as failures.

Overall, this book is an invaluable resource for those seeking a thorough and upbeat account of India's progress during the past ten years. It is a must-read for anybody interested in learning about the Modi years' contribution to India's growth story because it is a witness to the nation's success and a reflection of the dynamic leadership that has brought India to this point.


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