Modi@365: An e-book on Narendra Modi's one year in office

This e-book is a compilation of The Hindu’s series of articles on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s completion of one year in power.

June 11, 2015 11:23 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:30 pm IST

FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013 photo, Gujarat state Chief Minister Narendra Modi meets the media after winning state elections held last month in Gandhinagar, India. The main opposition Hindu nationalist party on Sunday, March 31, 2013,  elevated Narendra Modi, a deeply divisive figure in Indian politics, to the party's top decision-making body with his supporters believing he could become prime minister in national elections next year. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki, File)

FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013 photo, Gujarat state Chief Minister Narendra Modi meets the media after winning state elections held last month in Gandhinagar, India. The main opposition Hindu nationalist party on Sunday, March 31, 2013, elevated Narendra Modi, a deeply divisive figure in Indian politics, to the party's top decision-making body with his supporters believing he could become prime minister in national elections next year. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki, File)

This e-book is a compilation of The Hindu ’s series of articles on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s completion of one year in power.

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The contents of the e-book are as follows:

No acche din for higher education by Zoya Hasan

Modi and his Chakravyuh by Peter Ronald DeSouza

The republic without a language by Nissim Mannathukkaren

When the traveller returns by Sanjaya Baru

The strategy behind the inaction by Dhiraj Nayyar

Ghar ghar Modi, Bharat bhar Modi by V.N.Dhoot

‘States unlikely to bridge gap in funding’ by Vidya Venkat

A strong show amid varied challenges by Chandrajit Banerjee

There is a palpable sense of hope and confidence by Kumar Mangalam Birla

The one-man show by Anita Joshua

Will Modi trot or knot? by Dilip Cherian

Year 1: Still Waiting for Acche Din? by Shiv Visvanathan

An education in acronyms by Anjali Mody

Modi should learn from the Chinese their deliberate rejection of self-promotion by Basharat Peer

Regressive phase by Sitaram Yechury

A year of hope by Ravi Shankar Prasad

Promises unmet by Kapil Sibal

Pushing the envelope in foreign policy by Srinath Raghavan

Best poised to deliver results by Suhasini Haidar

Editorial: That missing vigour

Decisive but to what avail? by Ashok K. Mehta

Not up to expectations... : Editorial

... yet successful abroad : Editorial

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