Power Play vs. Pay Day: Who Really Runs the World? is a deep dive into the intriguing and often unseen relationship between business and politics in modern India. Written with a combination of sharp analysis, humor, and controversy, this book pulls back the curtain on how the wealthiest businessmen and political elites operate behind the scenes, influencing the laws, policies, and decisions that affect millions of people. From the auctioning of democracy, where politicians sell influence for campaign funds, to the billionaire's playbook for surviving scandals, the book provides a raw and…mehr
Power Play vs. Pay Day: Who Really Runs the World? is a deep dive into the intriguing and often unseen relationship between business and politics in modern India. Written with a combination of sharp analysis, humor, and controversy, this book pulls back the curtain on how the wealthiest businessmen and political elites operate behind the scenes, influencing the laws, policies, and decisions that affect millions of people. From the auctioning of democracy, where politicians sell influence for campaign funds, to the billionaire's playbook for surviving scandals, the book provides a raw and revealing look at how power and money intersect. It explores how corporate titans like Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani built empires through their connections with politicians, and how businessmen quietly wield more control over the nation's future than the people elected to lead it. Through its 30 detailed chapters, Power Play vs. Pay Day lays bare the realities of who really runs India and, by extension, much of the world. You'll uncover the stories of businessmen-turned-politicians, the hidden deals made at lavish weddings, and the incredible influence of private jets and closed-door meetings. This book isn't just for those interested in politics or business-it's for anyone curious about how power truly works in a rapidly changing world. As the global balance of power shifts, the question of who really runs the world becomes ever more critical. Is it the elected leaders we see on the news? Or is it the corporate masterminds who can call a politician mid-speech and make them change their stance with a single phone call? With wit, insight, and a touch of irreverence, this book invites readers to explore the dynamics of power, wealth, and influence in one of the most vibrant democracies in the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Honey Makhija is a dynamic author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist with a passion for blending ancient wisdom with modern living. As the writer of over 15 books, Honey brings his unique insight into leadership, success, and personal development. His works have captivated audiences worldwide, earning him a reputation for thoughtful, engaging narratives that challenge conventional thinking. Outside of writing, Honey leads several successful businesses, including a family office in Mumbai, and is a leader in the rice milling industry in India. His deep commitment to philanthropy is evident through the Honey Makhija Foundation, which supports various social initiatives. In Modern Viking: A Journey of Living by Ancient Values in a Contemporary World, Honey shares his exploration of timeless Viking principles, demonstrating how they can guide a purposeful life in today's fast-paced world.
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