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The present volume India: My Dream is not merely a non-fiction; rather it is a rhapsody. It extensively deals with Indian scriptures and philosophers. This book also traces India's glorious past and highlights the exploitation of the British merchants. Besides, the book discusses the Indian freedom struggle; the role and contribution of different organizations and leaders; post-independent problems; India's strengths in comparison with global powers; Indian spirituality and philosophy, etc. The author sets an ambitious target for India of a $25 trillion economy to be achieved by 2047. The book…mehr

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The present volume India: My Dream is not merely a non-fiction; rather it is a rhapsody. It extensively deals with Indian scriptures and philosophers. This book also traces India's glorious past and highlights the exploitation of the British merchants. Besides, the book discusses the Indian freedom struggle; the role and contribution of different organizations and leaders; post-independent problems; India's strengths in comparison with global powers; Indian spirituality and philosophy, etc. The author sets an ambitious target for India of a $25 trillion economy to be achieved by 2047. The book also guides the students, youths, and Indian leaders on how to make India stronger and a superpower within the next two decades. This volume is a vision document that encourages mainly the youths and students, and shows them big dreams; it also tells them how and why to develop skills, study hard, and work sincerely with a competitive attitude to excel their counterparts in America and Europe. The author believes that only through personal skill development, higher income generation, and spiritual practices today's students, youths, and their families can reach the higher echelon of society, and enjoy respect and dignity in society. Finally, the author urges the students and young people to take an oath now itself to "Think great, be great, and do great" for themselves, their families, their society, and ultimately for the country.