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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been known to be critical about India’s policies in Kashmir. But when on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday in 2020, Merkel sent him a note wishing him with the words Liebe Narendra (Dear Narendra), written in hand, one knew that Modi had arrived on the world stage. Modi 2.0: Beyond the Ordinary is an objective analysis of the prime minister, his struggles and achievements, his spiritual journey, the men and the women in his life, and his friends and enemies. It also doesn’t shy away from discussing the difficult questions surrounding Modi-Godhra and his relations with India’s Muslims.
Self-confessedly, author Sunil Sharan was once critical of Narendra Modi but after carefully observing him for years, he realised that Modi is indeed a transformational man. Today, India stands rejuvenated, its prestige around the world high, the spirit of its people uplifted.
Once the question used to be: Who after Nehru? Now the question is: Who after Modi? Modi 2.0 debates the possibilities.
Modi 2.0 discusses the past, the present and the future of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and what he can possibly do to raise India to even further heights.
Discusses in detail the life of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, highlighting not just the glorious moments but also the controversies
Talks about what the PM should do in his remaining tenure to raise India to ever-greater heights
An objective analysis by an author rooted firmly in India’s secularism
Sunil Sharan lives and works in San Jose, California. He has published several hundred opinion and research articles on politics, geopolitics, society, economy and the military in publications, such as The Washington Post, Fortune, Huffington Post, Canada's Financial Post, India's The Times of India, The Statesman, The Tribune, Business Standard and Deccan Chronicle, and Pakistan's Dawn, The Express Tribune and News International. Sunil's work has been cited in The New York Times by the noted columnist David Brooks.