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Rajdeep Sardesai

 
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'An intrepid account of how the NaMo effect mesmerized voters across the country' -- Indian Express

If the 2014 elections changed India, the 2019 polls might well have defined what 'new India' is likely to be all about, as Narendra Modi and the BJP-led NDA coalition were voted back to power with an overwhelming majority. In his bestselling book, Rajdeep Sardesai relives the excitement of the many twists and turns that took place over the intervening five years, culminating in the 2019 election results, and helps the reader make sense of the contours and characteristics of a rapidly changing India, its politics and its newsmakers. Now available in a paperback edition with a new Afterword that brings the story right up to the present, 2019: How Modi Won India is a book that makes for fascinating, compelling reading.

'Sardesai documents how this was a truly TIMO -- There Is Modi Only -- election ... More than in 2014, this election was truly presidential in nature' -- Hindustan Times

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Rajdeep Sardesai is a senior journalist, author, columnist and news presenter with more than thirty years' experience in print and television news. Having begun his career with the Times of India in 1988, Rajdeep moved to NDTV in 1994. He was the founder-editor of the IBN18 Network, which started news channels like CNN-IBN. He is currently a consulting editor with the TV Today Network and anchors a flagship prime-time show. Rajdeep has won several awards for journalistic excellence including the Ramnath Goenka award, the International Broadcasters prize, the Asian TV award and the Prem Bhatia Political Journalism award (in 2019, for his general election coverage). He received the Padma Shri in 2008. He is the author of three previous books: 2014: The Election That Changed India; Democracy's XI: The Great Indian Cricket Story; and Newsman: Tracking India in the Modi Era. He lives in New Delhi. Narendra Modi; 2019; Elections; Hindu; BJP; Bharatiya Janata Party; Congress; Rahul Gandhi; Amit Shah; Rajdeep Sardesai

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