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Second in the series of Dr Madhav's musings, The Indian Reality: Changing Narratives, Shifting Perceptions is the story of the new reality that has overtaken countries and populations. The diversified agendas of altered societies call for newer understanding and discourses. This has also enthused a new wave of excitement in India too. The last decade was witness to a tectonic transformation in almost every walk of national life. Dr Madhav, through his essays on the new agendas of society, contemporary Hindutva, lessons from history, the idea of good governance and India's outreach with the…mehr

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Second in the series of Dr Madhav's musings, The Indian Reality: Changing Narratives, Shifting Perceptions is the story of the new reality that has overtaken countries and populations. The diversified agendas of altered societies call for newer understanding and discourses. This has also enthused a new wave of excitement in India too. The last decade was witness to a tectonic transformation in almost every walk of national life. Dr Madhav, through his essays on the new agendas of society, contemporary Hindutva, lessons from history, the idea of good governance and India's outreach with the world, not only maps the journey of change but paints a forward-looking canvas of a society on the move. The Indian Reality is a must-read for those who want to get a bird's eye view of what will interest the world as the twenty-first century paces ahead.
Autorenporträt
Ram Madhav is an Indian politician, social leader, author and thinker. Dr Madhav is the President of India Foundation (IF), a New Delhi-based think tank. He has served as the National General Secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during 2014-20 responsible for handling the political affairs of Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and other northeastern states of India. Dr Madhav has over 300 publications to his credit. He has authored several books in English and Telugu which include Because India Comes First: Reflections on Nationalism, Identity and Culture and Uneasy Neighbours: India and China after 50 Years of the War. He is a regular contributor to platforms like The Indian Express, The Hindustan Times and OPEN magazine amongst others. He was the editor of Bharatiya Pragna, a monthly magazine in English published by Pragna Bharati , and associate editor of Jagriti, a Telugu weekly.