Drifting Democracy: India: From a Common Man's Perspective
Book Details
Author(s)Pravin Boddu
ISBN / ASIN1482063115
ISBN-139781482063110
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank8,094,902
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Note: I have written the book for the masses. If at times, you feel like the contents are too obvious, it is just my attempt to simplify complicated topics to the extent of context's depth. A satire on Indian society, politics and democracy! India is, in fact, the world’s largest democracy. Big deal! Nobody is calling it the world’s greatest democracy. It has taken several centuries, a whole lot of bloodshed and an incredible amount of will on the part of millions and millions of people to get democracy evolved to where it is today. Look what India has brought us, devolution! Fragmentation is good for the wine industry and the Android operating system. But, it is neither good for religion nor the political system of India. While “drifting” is fun to watch in the movie “The Fast and the Furious” or to experience while go-carting, it is neither good for a sail boat nor a developing country’s economy. Pravin believes that India has such great, untapped potential and can do far better than it is doing now, if only it gets its act together before it is too late. Let's hope India hits radical reforms before hitting an inevitable crisis. If you are looking for a book on India and/or Democracy. If you are looking for a light and funny book to complete over the weekend, this book is for you…
