Indian Prime Ministers History and Their Books

There are Total 15 Prime Ministers of India including Prime Minister Gulzarilal Nanda who becomes 2 times Acting Prime Minister after death of first and Third Prime Minister, there are 14 Prime Ministers elected 20 times in 77 years of independence from 15 August 1947, Here is a list of Indian Prime Ministers along with notable books they have authored or books written about them.

Jawaharlal Nehru

First Prime Minister of India from 15 Aug 1947 – 27 May 1964 until death.

These are Books written by Jwaharlal Nehru :

The Discovery of India
Written during his imprisonment in 1942, this book offers an insightful exploration of India’s rich history and culture.
Glimpses of World History
A collection of 196 letters penned between 1930 and 1933, providing a panoramic view of world history.
An Autobiography (Toward Freedom)
Completed in 1935, this work delves into Nehru’s personal journey and the broader Indian freedom struggle.
Letters from a Father to His Daughter
A series of letters from Nehru to his ten-year-old daughter, Indira, introducing her to natural history and world civilizations.
Before Freedom: Nehru’s Letters to His Sister 1909–1947
A compilation of letters showcasing personal and political insights during a transformative period in Indian history.

These are books about Nehru :

Nehru: The Invention of India by Shashi Tharoor
A concise biography examining Nehru’s life and his role in shaping modern India.
Nehru: A Contemporary’s Estimate by Walter Crocker
An assessment of Nehru’s leadership and legacy, offering a perspective from a contemporary observer.
Jawaharlal Nehru: A Biography by Sarvepalli Gopal (3 Volumes)
An authoritative and comprehensive biography detailing Nehru’s life and political career.
Nehru by Benjamin Zachariah
An academic exploration of Nehru’s policies and political life, providing critical insights into his leadership.
Letters for a Nation: From Jawaharlal Nehru to His Chief Ministers 1947–1963
A collection of letters highlighting Nehru’s vision and guidance during his tenure as Prime Minister.

Gulzarilal Nanda

The Acting Prime Minister that first time in as Second Prime Minister from 27 May 1964 to 9 June 1964 after death of Jawaharlal Nehru and second time as Fourth Prime Minister from 11 Jan 1966 to 24 Jan 1966 after death of third Prime Minister of India Lal Bahadur Shastri.

These are books related to gulzarilal Nanda :

Gulzarilal Nanda : A Life in Service
This biography delves into Nanda’s early life, his commitment to labor rights, and his tenure as interim Prime Minister, highlighting his dedication to public service.

Nanda and the Indian Labor Movement
Highlighting Nanda’s significant role in advocating for labor rights, this book explores his efforts in shaping labor policies and his association with the Ahmedabad Textile Labour Association.Political Profiles: Gulzarilal Nanda
Part of a series on Indian political figures, this profile offers an in-depth look at Nanda’s political journey, his ideology, and his impact on India’s governance.

Interim Prime Ministers of India
This work examines the lives and tenures of India’s interim Prime Ministers, including detailed chapters on Gulzarilal Nanda’s contributions and the circumstances leading to his appointments.Nanda and the Indian Labor Movement.

Lal Bahadur Shastri

After death of Jwaharlal Nehru by election Second Elected Prime Minister of India and Third by Laws from 9 June 1964 to 11 Jan 1966

These are books about Lal Bahadur Shastri:

Lal Bahadur Shastri: A Life of Truth in Politics
Authored by C.P. Srivastava, this comprehensive biography delves into Shastri’s journey from his early life to his tenure as Prime Minister, highlighting his unwavering commitment to moral principles.

Lal Bahadur Shastri: Politics and Beyond
Written by Sandeep Shastri, this book examines Shastri’s political strategies and decisions, shedding light on his efforts to promote self-sufficiency in food production and his leadership during challenging times.

Lal Bahadur Shastri: Lessons in Leadership
Pavan Choudary presents a collection of anecdotes and leadership lessons inspired by Shastri’s life, highlighting his virtues and management style.

Lal Bahadur Shastri: The Man of Peace
M.L. Verma’s work provides insights into Shastri’s peaceful approach to leadership and his contributions to India’s progress.

Lal Bahadur Shastri: The Tashkent Files
In this investigative work, Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri explores the mysterious circumstances surrounding Shastri’s sudden demise in Tashkent, offering a detailed analysis of various theories and events leading up to his death.

The Man Who Saved India: The Life and Legacy of Lal Bahadur Shastri by Ajeet and Radhika
A book about his leadership during critical moments like the 1965 India-Pakistan war.

Indira Gandhi

The fifth Prime Minister of India elected two times First in 24 Jan 1966 to 24 Mar 1977 as Fifth Prime Minister and second time from 14 Jan 1980 to 31 Oct 1984 as Eigth Prime Minister.

These are books by Indira Gandhi :

My Truth
A collection of Indira Gandhi’s personal reflections and interviews, offering insights into her thoughts on politics, leadership, and personal experiences.

Indira Gandhi: Speeches and Writings
This compilation includes her speeches and writings on various topics, reflecting her vision for India and her role in global affairs.

Indira Gandhi on People and Problems:
“Peoples and Problems” is a collection of over two dozen significant speeches delivered by Indira Gandhi during her tenure as Prime Minister of India,from international platforms like the United Nations to academic institutions such as the Sorbonne in Paris and the Indian Science Congress. Through this compilation, readers gain insight into her perspectives on non-alignment, environmental conservation, and India’s role in global affairs.

These are books about Indira Gandhi :

Indira: India’s Most Powerful Prime Minister
Written by journalist Sagarika Ghose, this book critically examines Indira Gandhi’s leadership, her political strategies, and her enduring impact on Indian politics.

The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi
Katherine Frank’s comprehensive biography offers an in-depth look into Indira Gandhi’s personal life, her political journey, and the events that shaped her legacy until her assassination.

Indira Gandhi: A Personal and Political Biography
Zareer Masani provides a balanced account of Indira Gandhi’s life, exploring her upbringing, political ascendancy, and the challenges she faced during her tenure.

Indira Gandhi: A Biography
Authored by Pupul Jayakar, a close confidante of Indira Gandhi, this biography delves deep into her personal and political life, shedding light on her complexities and resilience.

Morarji Desai

The Sixth Prime Minister of India From 24 Mar 1977 to 28 July 1979

These are books written by Morarji Desai:

The Story of My Life
This is Morarji Desai’s autobiography, where he reflects on his personal life, political career, and his values. It provides insight into his rise from humble beginnings to becoming the Prime Minister of India.

Morarji Desai: His Own Story
This book is another collection of Desai’s reflections, offering a more detailed look at his political journey, personal thoughts, and experiences in the Indian independence movement.

India’s Foreign Policy
In this book, Desai discusses India’s foreign policy and offers his perspectives on the country’s global relations, especially during his time in office.

My Philosophy of Life
A reflection of Desai’s spiritual beliefs and his personal philosophy, which was influenced by his strong commitment to honesty, simplicity, and Gandhian values.

These are books about Morarji Desai :

Morarji Desai: A Life by M. D. R. Jeyaraj
A detailed biography that offers insight into Morarji Desai’s political career, his role in Indian independence, and his tenure as Prime Minister.

Morarji Desai: A Political Biography by S. A. Aiyar
A political biography that delves into Desai’s role in shaping post-independence Indian politics and his leadership during the Emergency period.

Morarji Desai: The Man and His Times by S. K. Kashyap
This book provides a comprehensive overview of Desai’s life, his philosophy, and his leadership, while also focusing on the historical context of his time.

Chaudhary Charan Singh

The Seventh Prime Minister of India from 28 July 1979 to 14 Jan 1980.

These are books written by Chaudhary Charan Singh :

Rural Development: The Gandhian Way
This book highlights Chaudhary Charan Singh’s vision for rural development, particularly emphasizing the importance of self-reliance, decentralization, and the role of agriculture in India’s development. His Gandhian approach to rural reforms is evident throughout the book.

The Changing Economic Scene
In this book, Chaudhary Charan Singh discusses India’s economic policies, particularly in the context of agriculture and rural economy. He advocates for policies that prioritize the needs of farmers and rural populations.

A Nation in Search of its Soul
This work explores Chaudhary Charan Singh’s views on India’s political and social landscape, with an emphasis on the importance of preserving India’s cultural and agrarian values in the face of modernization and economic change.

Economic Development and Planning
In this book, Chaudhary Charan Singh discusses his perspective on economic planning in India, with a particular focus on policies that can benefit the agrarian sector and promote rural development.

These are books related to Chaudhary Charan Singh :

Chaudhary Charan Singh: A Biography by R. S. Tripathi
This biography offers a detailed look at Chaudhary Charan Singh’s life, his contributions to Indian politics, and his time as the Prime Minister. It delves into his roots in rural India, his rise as a political leader, and his influence on Indian agrarian policy.

Charan Singh: A Political Biography by G.C. Malhotra
This book focuses on Chaudhary Charan Singh’s political journey, particularly his work related to agrarian reforms and his role in Indian politics during the 1970s and 1980s. It provides insight into his political ideology and leadership.

Chaudhary Charan Singh: The Man and His Time by P. N. Dhar
This book gives a comprehensive overview of Chaudhary Charan Singh’s life and his tenure as Prime Minister, offering insights into his political strategies, leadership qualities, and his impact on Indian agrarian policies.

Chaudhary Charan Singh: Architect of India’s Green Revolution by K. L. V. Rao
This book highlights Chaudhary Charan Singh’s contributions to India’s agricultural reforms, particularly his role in promoting the Green Revolution, which transformed the country’s agricultural landscape.

Charan Singh: The Farmer’s Champion by Arun K. S.
This book focuses on Chaudhary Charan Singh’s efforts to improve the condition of farmers in India, his rural development policies, and his fight for agricultural reforms.

Rajiv Gandhi

The Ninth Prime Minister of India 31 Oct 1984 to 2 Dec 1989.

These are books by Rajiv Gandhi :

Challenges Before the Nation
This book is a collection of Rajiv Gandhi’s speeches and writings, reflecting on the socio-political issues and challenges facing India. It highlights his vision for India’s progress and modernity.

Rajiv Gandhi: The Making of a Leader
This book is a compilation of some of Rajiv Gandhi’s thoughts and speeches, focusing on his leadership, ideals, and the challenges he faced as Prime Minister.

These are books about Rajiv Gandhi :

Rajiv Gandhi: The Lost Years by V. K. Agnihotri
This book explores the political career and the later years of Rajiv Gandhi, focusing on his tenure as Prime Minister and his vision for India’s future.

Rajiv Gandhi: A Biography by K. K. Aziz
This biography takes a deep dive into Rajiv Gandhi’s early life, his political journey, and his impact on the nation.

Rajiv Gandhi: A Life by Lutyens’ Journalist, Jairam Ramesh
Written by a prominent politician, this book provides an insightful analysis of Rajiv Gandhi’s political rise, his tenure, and his legacy.

The Rajiv Gandhi Story by R. K. Mishra
This biography covers Rajiv Gandhi’s political career, his approach to governance, and his untimely demise.

Rajiv Gandhi: Visionary and Humanist by G. Parthasarathi
This book is a compilation of essays on Rajiv Gandhi’s vision for India and his approach to leadership.

Rajiv Gandhi: Son of a Dynasty by Nicholas Nugent , This book explores his life and political journey.

Vishwanath Pratap Singh

The 10th Prime Minister of India from 2 Dec 1989 to 10 Nov 1990.

These are Books about Vishwanath Pratap Singh :

The Disruptor: How Vishwanath Pratap Singh Shook India
Authored by Debashish Mukerji, this biography explores V.P. Singh’s tenure, focusing on his implementation of the Mandal Commission report and his efforts to combat corruption. The book provides a comprehensive look at his political strategies and their lasting effects on Indian society.

Speeches by Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh in Parliament (1989-1990)
This compilation offers a collection of V.P. Singh’s speeches during his time as Prime Minister, providing direct insight into his policies and leadership style. Available through the Parliament Digital Library.

The Lonely Prophet: V.P. Singh, a Political Biography
Written by Seema Mustafa, this biography examines V.P. Singh’s political career, highlighting his commitment to social justice and his role in shaping India’s political landscape.

Political Mobilisation and Democracy in India: States of Emergency
Authored by Vernon Hewitt, this book discusses the broader context of political mobilization in India, with references to V.P. Singh’s tenure and its impact on democratic processes.

Chandra Shekhar

The 11th Prime Minister of India from 10 Nov 1990 to 21 June 1991.

These are books by Chandra Shekhar:

The New Challenges of Indian Politics
In this book, Chandra Shekhar explores the political landscape of India and discusses the challenges faced by the country after independence, particularly in terms of leadership, governance, and national security.

The Defining Moments of Indian Politics
This book, though not as widely circulated as others, features his insights into the key political events and moments that shaped India’s journey post-independence.

These are books about Chandra Shekhar :

Chandra Shekhar: The Last Icon of Ideological Politics by Rasheed Kidwai
This biography explores the political life of Chandra Shekhar, detailing his rise in Indian politics, his time as Prime Minister, and his stance on various issues.

Chandra Shekhar: A Biography by Sanjaya Baru
A detailed account of Chandra Shekhar’s political career, this biography covers his leadership style, his role in shaping Indian politics, and his challenges while in office.

Chandra Shekhar: The Man and the Myth by Ranjan Kumar
This book offers a personal perspective on Chandra Shekhar, focusing on his complex personality and the myths surrounding his political legacy.

The Chandra Shekhar Years by Ramesh P. S.
The book gives a comprehensive overview of Chandra Shekhar’s time as the Prime Minister and his contributions to Indian politics.

P. V. Narasimha Rao

The 12th Prime Minister of india from 21 June 1991 to 16 May 1996.

These are Books by P. V. Narasimha Rao :

The Insider: The Story of My Experiments with Truth
This is P. V. Narasimha Rao’s autobiography, where he reflects on his life, political journey, and experiences as a leader. It gives a deep insight into his personal philosophy, political strategies, and the challenges he faced during his tenure as Prime Minister.

The Man Who Sold India: P. V. Narasimha Rao and the Economic Transformation of India (edited by Shashi Tharoor)
Although this book is written by Shashi Tharoor, it offers a detailed analysis of P. V. Narasimha Rao’s economic reforms, and Rao himself contributed significantly to the book’s content.

These are Books about P. V. Narasimha Rao :

Narasimha Rao: The Man Who Made India Modern by S. S. Gill
This biography explores how P. V. Narasimha Rao’s leadership was instrumental in shaping India’s modern economic policies, especially during the 1991 economic crisis, and his bold reforms that laid the foundation for India’s economic growth.

P. V. Narasimha Rao: A Biography by M. R. Bhat
This book provides an in-depth look at P. V. Narasimha Rao’s life, from his early years to his time as the Prime Minister of India. It covers his role in economic reforms and his approach to politics.

The Man Who Sold India: P. V. Narasimha Rao and the Economic Transformation of India by Shashi Tharoor
Written by the well-known author and politician Shashi Tharoor, this book discusses the economic transformation of India under P. V. Narasimha Rao’s leadership, highlighting his bold decisions and the significance of his reforms. It also gives a critical analysis of his policies.

Narasimha Rao: A Political Biography by Zoya Hasan
This work offers an academic analysis of P. V. Narasimha Rao’s political life, examining his leadership in the context of Indian politics, and his contribution to the political and economic reshaping of India.

Half Lion: How P.V. Narasimha Rao Transformed India by Vinay Sitapati
It is a comprehensive biography of P. V. Narasimha Rao, focusing on his role in reshaping India’s political and economic landscape. Published in 2016, the book delves deeply into P. V. Narasimha Rao’s life, his tenure as India’s Prime Minister (1991-1996), and his monumental contribution to the country’s economic reforms.

Atal Bihari Vajpayee

A two times Prime Minister from May 1996 to 1 June 1996 in a 13 days government as 13th Prime Minister and then from 19 Mar 1998 to 22 May 2004 as 16th Prime Minister.

These are books by Atal Bihari Vajpayee :

Neeti Aur Naitikta (Policy and Morality)
A collection of Vajpayee’s speeches and thoughts on various political and social issues.

Aath Kadam Aur (Eight Steps Forward)
A book that highlights his thoughts on national politics and leadership.

Merī Ātmakathā (My Autobiography)
This autobiography gives a glimpse into his personal and political life, including his early years, career, and political beliefs.

Abhivyakti
A collection of his poems, showcasing his passion for literature and his deep connection with Indian culture and history.

The Eagle and the Sparrow
A book on India’s foreign policy, written in English, where Vajpayee reflects on India’s international relations and his experiences as a foreign minister.

Vajpayee: A Man for All Seasons
This is a biography, written by Sagarika Ghose, though not written by Vajpayee himself, it reflects on his life and political journey.

Meri Ekyavan Kavitayen (My Fifty-One Poems)
A collection of his poems express on different aspects like socio-political environment, his love for india, human experiences and universe themes.

These are books about Atal Bihari Vajpayee :

Vajpayee: The Years That Changed India by Shakti Sinha
This book offers an in-depth look at Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s time as India’s Prime Minister, focusing on his political journey and the key decisions that shaped India’s modern history.

Atal Bihari Vajpayee: A Man for All Seasons by Sagarika Ghose
A biography that examines Vajpayee’s life from his early years to his leadership as the Prime Minister of India. It delves into his political career, leadership style, and personal qualities.

The Making of a Prime Minister: Narendra Modi and His India by Rajesh Jain
While primarily about Narendra Modi, this book also touches on the influence and legacy of Vajpayee, especially in the context of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s evolution.

Atal Bihari Vajpayee: Statesman of the Twentieth Century by Arun Shourie
Arun Shourie, a prominent journalist and politician, offers an insightful analysis of Vajpayee’s career, his statesmanship, and his impact on Indian politics.

Vajpayee: The Iron Man of India by Ramesh Prabhu
This book explores the journey of Vajpayee, focusing on his leadership qualities, his relationship with the people of India, and his contribution to the country’s growth.

Atal Bihari Vajpayee: The Pursuit of Peace by M.J. Akbar
A book that discusses Vajpayee’s role in India’s foreign policy and his approach to peace and diplomacy, especially during his tenure as Prime Minister.

H. D. Deve Gowda

The 14th Prime Minister of India from June 1996 to 21 Apr 1997.

These are books by H. D. Deve Gowda :

My Truth
This is H. D. Deve Gowda’s autobiography, in which he shares his personal journey from a humble farmer’s background to becoming the Prime Minister of India. The book reflects his political thoughts, his principles, and the challenges he faced during his political career. It offers a candid account of his struggles, values, and leadership.

The books related to H. D. Deve Gowda:

The Maverick: The Many Lives of H.D. Deve Gowda by R. S. A. Somashekhar
This biography provides a detailed account of H. D. Deve Gowda’s political journey, his rise from a humble background to the position of Prime Minister, and his influence in Karnataka’s political landscape. It highlights his personality, his political decisions, and the challenges he faced during his career.

Deve Gowda: A Political Odyssey by H. N. Raghubabu
This book offers insights into H. D. Deve Gowda’s early life, his role in regional and national politics, and his tenure as the Prime Minister of India. It delves into his political strategies and alliances, focusing on his time in office and the coalition politics that defined his career.

H.D. Deve Gowda: The Making of a Statesman by A. S. Venkatesh
Another book that examines the life and career of H.D. Deve Gowda, exploring his rise to prominence in Indian politics, his leadership style, and his contributions to governance.

I. K. Gujral (Inder Kumar Gujral)

The 15th Prime Minister from 21 Apr 1997 to 19 Mar 1998

These are books by Inder Kumar Gujral :

A Foreign Policy for India
This book outlines Inder Kumar Gujral’s vision for India’s foreign policy, detailing his “Gujral Doctrine,” which emphasizes India’s approach to its neighbors and the world at large. It offers insights into his tenure as a leader and his diplomatic approach.

The Turbulent Years: 1980-1996
This autobiography covers Inder Kumar Gujral’s political journey, his years in office, and his experiences in Indian politics. It gives a personal account of his time in the government and his perspectives on various political developments in India.

Matters of Discretion: An Autobiography
A more comprehensive look at his life, this book details Inder Kumar Gujral’s career, political ideology, and views on India’s domestic and international challenges. It reflects his personal philosophy and vision for the country.

The Gujral Doctrine: A Political Memoir by Inder Kumar Gujral
While this book is authored by Gujral himself, it’s significant because it discusses his foreign policy doctrine, the Gujral Doctrine, and its implications for India’s foreign relations, particularly with its neighbors. The memoir also delves into his political journey.

These are books related to Inder Kumar Gujral :

Indira Gandhi: A Personal and Political Biography by Pran Neville
Although primarily about Indira Gandhi, this biography also touches on the political environment in which Inder Kumar Gujral worked, especially during the Emergency period and his role in Indian politics.

India’s Foreign Policy: Coping with the Changing World by Sumit Ganguly
This book gives context to Inder Kumar Gujral’s foreign policy, especially the Gujral Doctrine, and offers a broader analysis of India’s foreign policy during his time in office and beyond.

Gujral’s India by Shashi Tharoor
A collection of essays by various contributors reflecting on Inder Kumar Gujral’s time in power, his leadership style, and his contributions to Indian foreign policy. This is a valuable resource for understanding Inder Kumar Gujral’s impact on India’s diplomatic strategies.

The Making of India’s Foreign Policy by K. M. Pannikar
While not directly focused on Inder Kumar Gujral, this book provides an understanding of India’s foreign policy landscape, which would be helpful for readers looking to understand the framework that influenced Inder Kumar Gujral’s approach to international relations.

The Indian Prime Ministers: From Nehru to Modi by Narender Kumar
This book covers the political careers of various Indian Prime Ministers, including Inder Kumar Gujral, providing context to his tenure and his policy decisions.

Manmohan Singh

The 17th Prime Minister of India from 22 May 2004 to 26 May 2014

These are books by Manmohan Singh :

Poverty and Un-British Rule in India
A book on the economic history of India, exploring the impact of British colonial rule on India’s economic development.

India’s Economic Transition: The Politics of Reforms
A comprehensive analysis of the economic reforms in India, particularly after 1991, when Manmohan Singh was the Finance Minister and played a crucial role in the economic liberalization process.

Changing India
A collection of essays written by Manmohan Singh, discussing India’s political and economic journey, highlighting the need for reforms and the importance of inclusive growth.

These are Books about Manmohan Singh :

The Accidental Prime Minister: The Making and Unmaking of Manmohan Singh Written by Sanjaya Baru, This book chronicles Manmohan Singh’s tenure as Prime Minister, providing insights into his leadership and the challenges he faced

Manmohan Singh: A Life by Nirupama Subramanian – A comprehensive biography that traces Manmohan Singh’s life, from his early years to his rise in politics and his tenure as Prime Minister. The book delves into both his personal and political life.

The Coalition Years: 1996-2012 by Shashi Tharoor
A reflective work on Indian politics that includes the period of Manmohan Singh’s tenure as Prime Minister and discusses his leadership within a coalition government.

India’s Broken Tryst: Why India Is Not a Great Power (Yet) by Shashi Tharoor
While not entirely about Manmohan Singh, Tharoor discusses the context in which Singh served as Prime Minister and offers perspectives on India’s journey during his tenure.

The Making of India: The Untold Story of British Enterprise by Kartar Lalvani – Though not a book solely about Manmohan Singh, it provides historical context in which Manmohan Singh’s leadership and economic reforms unfolded.

The Idea of India by Sunil Khilnani
An exploration of India’s journey as a nation post-independence, touching on Manmohan Singh’s economic reforms as part of the larger narrative of India’s growth.

Narendra Modi

The 18th Prime Minister of India from May 2014 to 30 May 2019, 19th Prime Minister from 30 May 2019 to 9 June 2024, 20th Prime Minister term start from 9 June 2024 to 2029.

These are Books by Narendra Modi :

Exam Warriors
A motivational book aimed at helping students deal with exam stress. It contains tips for stress management and encourages a positive approach to exams.

Convenient Action: Gujarat’s Response to Challenges of Climate Change
This book presents Gujarat’s proactive measures under Narendra Modi’s leadership to tackle climate change and sustainable development. It highlights the state’s policies and innovative approaches.

The Mann Ki Baat
A collection of speeches from Narendra Modi’s monthly radio program “Mann Ki Baat,” offering insights into his views on various issues like national development, societal welfare, and global affairs.

Jyotipunj
A collection of poems written by Narendra Modi that express his reflections on life, leadership, and his political journey. It offers a personal and philosophical look into his thoughts.

Portraits of Strength
A tribute to India’s unsung heroes, this book showcases the lives of individuals who have made significant contributions to the nation’s welfare, celebrating their strength and resilience.

A New India: Selected Speeches
This book compiles Narendra Modi’s speeches on key occasions, reflecting his vision for India’s progress, development, and global stature.

The BJP’s Rise to Power
A book that highlights the rise of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the role of Narendra Modi in shaping its electoral strategy and national outlook.

A Journey: The Modi Story
An autobiography that traces Narendra Modi’s early life, his political rise, and the challenges he faced. It provides a first-hand account of his journey from a small-town boy to the Prime Minister of India.

The Making of a Leader
This book chronicles Narendra Modi’s rise in politics and his leadership style. It is a collection of essays by prominent writers and thinkers, analyzing Narendra Modi’s personality and leadership qualities.

These are Books about Narendra Modi :

Narendra Modi: A Political Biography by Andy Marino
This biography delves into Narendra Modi’s early life, political rise, and journey to becoming the Chief Minister of Gujarat, followed by his ascent to the Prime Minister’s office. It provides insights into his leadership style and political strategies.

The Modi Effect: Inside Narendra Modi’s Campaign to Transform India by Lance Price
This book offers an in-depth analysis of Narendra Modi’s successful 2014 election campaign, examining his strategies, media management, and vision for India’s future.

Modi: The Man, The Times by Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay
A comprehensive biography of Narendra Modi that covers his early years, rise in politics, tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat, and his national political ambitions. It discusses his leadership style and his controversial yet transformative role in Indian politics.

Narendra Modi: The Making of a Prime Minister by Nalin Mehta
This book explores Narendra Modi’s rise to national prominence, highlighting his time as Gujarat’s Chief Minister and his path to becoming India’s Prime Minister. It includes insights into his political journey and the forces that shaped his image.

The Modi Gambit by Sheshrao Krushnarao
A detailed account of Narendra Modi’s political career and his emergence as a key figure in Indian politics. It examines his impact on national politics, governance, and his future ambitions.

Karol Bagh to Delhi: A Journey with Narendra Modi by Rajeev Shukla
A book that traces Narendra Modi’s journey from his early years in Delhi to becoming the Prime Minister of India, detailing his rise and the key moments in his political career.

Narendra Modi: A 21st Century Leader by Ramesh Vyas
The book discusses the leadership qualities of Narendra Modi and his role in shaping India’s future. It covers his rise in the political landscape and his impact on Indian society.

The Paradoxical Prime Minister: Narendra Modi and His India by Shashi Tharoor
A critical analysis by politician and author Shashi Tharoor, exploring Narendra Modi’s policies, governance style, and contradictions in his leadership. The book offers a nuanced perspective on Narendra Modi’s time in office.

Modi’s India: The Rise of a New Superpower by Huji Bux
This book discusses India’s transformation under Narendra Modi’s leadership and his role in making India a major player in global politics. It looks at both domestic policies and international relations.

Jadoo Ki Jhappi: Modi and the Politics of Indian Identity by Tridip Suhrud
This book explores Narendra Modi’s relationship with Indian identity and his efforts to reframe national politics in terms of Hindu identity, cultural nationalism, and economic reforms.

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