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Narendra Modi's Vision - cover

Narendra Modi's Vision

Sophia Curie

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Narendra Modi's Vision" offers a comprehensive analysis of how India's most influential prime minister since Nehru transformed the nation through ambitious reforms and policy innovations. The book chronicles Modi's remarkable journey from tea seller to national leader, examining his distinctive approach to governance that combines technological advancement with market-oriented development.

 
Through detailed analysis of governmental data and stakeholder interviews, it reveals how Modi's leadership style has fundamentally reshaped India's traditional governance model. The narrative unfolds across three major sections, exploring Modi's signature initiatives that have defined modern India.

 
From economic policies like Make in India and demonetization to foreign policy achievements that elevated India's global standing, the book provides evidence-based insights into the effectiveness of these reforms. Particularly noteworthy is Modi's emphasis on digital innovation and bureaucratic efficiency, which has revolutionized everything from financial inclusion to public service delivery.

 
What sets this book apart is its analytical framework that evaluates policies based on implementation results rather than political ideology. Drawing on World Bank reports and IMF assessments, it offers a balanced examination of both successes and controversies in Modi's governance approach. The book serves as an essential resource for policy analysts, business leaders, and anyone seeking to understand contemporary India's transformation, combining scholarly rigor with accessible insights into one of the world's most dynamic political leaders.
Verfügbar seit: 17.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 99 Seiten.

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