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Modi and India (Record no. 226177)

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ISBN 9780670098613
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Classification number 324.954
Author Mark SHIE
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Author Name Shivshankar, Rahul
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Title Modi and India
Sub-Title 2024 and the Battle for Bharat
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Place of publication Haryana
Name of publisher Vintage Books
Year of publication 2023
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages 356
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Bill No WORDI/2025/CRB/517
Bill Date 2025-06-02
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Keywords Narendra Modi
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Summary, etc Siddhartha Talya began his career in journalism in 2008. He is a news anchor with an interest in politics, history and sports. If not reading, cycling or listening to an audiobook, he treasures the joys of café -hopping with his wife. He lives in Noida. Rahul Shivshankar has been a progressive– conservative TV and print journalist for nearly three decades. Currently a primetime anchor and consulting editor with TV18, Rahul has been the editor-in-chief of Times Now and NewsX. He was one of the youngest leader writers at the Times of India. He is married to an American multimedia journalist and communications specialist who introduced him to the joys of Yoga, the vitality of rural India and the pursuit of happiness. He is the father of two children and considers parenting the most important job he’ s ever likely to hold.
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Subject Election In India
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