
When P.V. Narasimha Rao became the unlikely prime minister of India in 1991, he inherited economic catastrophe, violent insurgencies and a nation adrift. Yet because he was unloved by his people and mistrusted by his own party-a minority in Parliament and ruling under the shadow of Sonia Gandhi-Rao lacked the mandate to combat these crises. Yet, Rao was not just able to last a full five years as Prime Minister, he reinvented India, at home and abroad. Few world leaders have achieved so much with so little power.With exclusive access to Rao's never-before-seen personal papers as well as over a hundred interviews, Vinay Sitapati's definitive biography tells the story of India's makeover in the 1990s and the story of the Deng Xiaoping-like figure who did it. Assuming power over an ossified, quasi-socialist economy burdened by inefficient industrial behemoths, Rao was instrumental in driving through a broad set of liberalizing economic reforms that transformed India. Rao's career is the ideal window through which to understand how India became a force in the global economy almost overnight. Sitapati traces Rao's life from a village in Telangana through his years in power and-afterward-his humiliation in retirement. Yet the book never loses sight of the inner man-his difficult childhood, his corruptions and love affairs, and his lingering loneliness. Meticulously researched and honestly told, this landmark political biography is a must-read for anyone interested in the man responsible for transforming India.
How did P.V. Narasimha Rao navigate a period of extreme political instability and economic collapse to fundamentally restructure the Indian state? Vinay Sitapati, a scholar of political science and law, utilizes exclusive access to Rao's private archives and extensive interviews to construct a comprehensive portrait of the leader. The book argues that Rao’s pragmatic, often secretive, approach to governance allowed him to dismantle socialist-era economic constraints and reposition India within the global market despite his lack of a strong political mandate.
What You Will Find
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Experts and political commentators frequently cite this work as the definitive account of Rao's tenure, noting its rigorous use of primary source material. Readers often observe that the prose is accessible while maintaining the depth required for a serious academic biography.
Page Count:
409
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190692871
ISBN-13:
9780190692872
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