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Brief Description
A penetrating portrait of what has happened to India in the past five years and where it is headed, by the former Washington Post bureau chief in India.
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Five years ago, India was an emerging world power being courted by the world's most powerful political and business leaders--an upbeat story of unparalleled economic growth. Since then, it has failed to account for the human capital at the heart of its effort to modernize: more than one billion people clamoring for what has become known as the "Indian Dream"--an education, a career, and an opportunity to pull one's family out of poverty and into prosperity. Today, India is suffering an immense crisis of confidence--crippling political corruption, politicians mired in the status quo, economic inequality, brutal violence against women, and rampant social injustice.
Simon Denyer, former Indian bureau chief for the Washington Post, perceptively captures India at this crucial tilting point in its history--from the Nehru-Gandhi family dynasty that has ruled the country for most of its post-independence years, to flawed heroes such as news anchor Arnab Goswami and anticorruption crusader Arvind Kejwiral, to, most compellingly, ordinary people fighting daily against corruption and the system. They, Denyer convincingly shows, are harnessing the force of the world's largest democracy to positive effect, demanding transparency and accountability as never before. The battle between the deep-rooted system of graft and patronage and the forces demanding change will have huge global significance, and Denyer's insight makes Rogue Elephant a vital contribution to the international conversation about India's present and future.
Review Quotes
1. "[A] revealing panorama of Indian politics...Avoiding cliched notions of India as either South Asian super-tiger or eternal basketcase, Denyer's sharp-eyed reportage and analysis convey both the size of India's problems and the strength of efforts to remedy them." -"Publishers Weekly"
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[A] revealing panorama of Indian politics . . . Avoiding cliched notions of India as either South Asian super-tiger or eternal basketcase, Denyer's sharp-eyed reportage and analysis convey both the size of India's problems and the strength of efforts to remedy them. "Publishers Weekly"
Forthright, fair and frank reporting. "Kirkus Reviews"
[A]n accurate view . . . Denyer has reported well out of India. "The Washington Post"
A riveting account not just cataloging the last decade's tribulations but also optimistic signs that ordinary citizens throughout the country are finding their voices, demanding change, and being heard . . . this book is important for scholars of Indian history and culture as well as general readers seeking understanding of recent events in that country. "Library Journal"
Mr. Denyer has doggedly covered many of the stories that have dominated India's headlines in recent years, and his thorough reporting is on display here. "The Wall Street Journal"
Denyer offers a careful and thorough examination . . . he gives a rich and varied portrait of India . . . "Rogue Elephant"'s take on Indian democracy is varied, complex, and fiercely independent, characterized by a dogged refusal to give in to common generalizations or the readymade interpretations of India's political parties. This approach allows Denyer to create an original and illuminating portrait. "Foreign Policy""
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[A] revealing panorama of Indian politics . . . Avoiding cliched notions of India as either South Asian super-tiger or eternal basketcase, Denyer's sharp-eyed reportage and analysis convey both the size of India's problems and the strength of efforts to remedy them. Publishers Weekly
Forthright, fair and frank reporting. Kirkus Reviews
[A]n accurate view . . . Denyer has reported well out of India. The Washington Post
A riveting account not just cataloging the last decade's tribulations but also optimistic signs that ordinary citizens throughout the country are finding their voices, demanding change, and being heard . . . this book is important for scholars of Indian history and culture as well as general readers seeking understanding of recent events in that country. Library Journal
Mr. Denyer has doggedly covered many of the stories that have dominated India's headlines in recent years, and his thorough reporting is on display here. The Wall Street Journal
Denyer offers a careful and thorough examination . . . he gives a rich and varied portrait of India . . . Rogue Elephant's take on Indian democracy is varied, complex, and fiercely independent, characterized by a dogged refusal to give in to common generalizations or the readymade interpretations of India's political parties. This approach allows Denyer to create an original and illuminating portrait. Foreign Policy
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