Top 5 Books By Pranab Mukherjee That You Must Read
List of 5 best books written by Pranab Mukherjee. Check out the booklist.
1. The Presidential Years: 2012-2017
The presidential years gives a fascinating account of how one of the country most respected veteran politicians reshaped the functioning of Rashtrapati Bhavan and responded to tumultuous events as the country first citizen, leaving behind a legacy that will be hard to match. Pranab Mukherjee became President of India after having spent several decades in politics, and there was great speculation over how he would approach his new bipartisan role after having been associated with a political party for so many years of his life.
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2. The Dramatic Decade: The Indira Gandhi Years
The Dramatic Decade focuses on one of the most fascinating periods in the life of this nation, the decade of the 1970s. This was when Indira found herself engaging with the true meaning of democracy.
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3. The Coalition Years
The Coalition Years begins its journey in 1996 and explores the highs and lows that characterized sixteen years of one of the most tumultuous periods in the nation’s political history. It is an insightful account of the larger governance phenomenon in India—coalition politics—as seen through the eyes of one of the chief architects of the post-Congress era of Indian politics.
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4. The Turbulent Years: 1980 – 1996
In this book, the honourable President of India Dr. Pranab Mukherjee presents a sharp-edged account of the very strong political and economic decisions that have shaped the future of modern India. He starts from the decisions of 1980s which had a huge impact on today’s economy.
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5. Thoughts and Reflections
Thoughts and Reflections is a collection of Pranab Mukherjee’s views on a range of subjects, from democracy and its institutions to education and innovation, from economic policy to the nation’s security. This unique compilation throws a new light on the dilemmas confronting contemporary India. Equally, it presents the hopes of a young and vibrant population, as also the aspirations of a country at the threshold of becoming a global economic power. These quotes of a statesman, visionary and the First Citizen of the Republic find resonance with an India of over a billion dreams.