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Book Specifications:

  • Title: Working with Rajiv Gandhi
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers (Indus Imprint)
  • Author: R. D. Pradhan
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 245
  • Binding: Hard Back
  • Condition: Used - Good

About the Book:

Working with Rajiv Gandhi by R. D. Pradhan offers a rare insider’s account of the leadership, governance, and political challenges faced by Rajiv Gandhi during one of the most significant periods in contemporary Indian history. Drawing upon his firsthand experience as a senior civil servant and close observer of government affairs, Pradhan provides readers with valuable insights into the functioning of the Prime Minister’s Office, policy formulation, and the complexities of national administration.

The book explores Rajiv Gandhi’s vision for a modern and technologically advanced India, his efforts to reform governance, strengthen institutions, and address emerging political and economic challenges. It also examines major national issues, administrative decisions, and the leadership style that defined his tenure. Through personal observations and historical analysis, the author presents a nuanced portrait of Rajiv Gandhi as a leader navigating a rapidly changing political landscape.

Blending memoir, political history, and administrative insight, Working with Rajiv Gandhi serves as an important resource for understanding India’s political evolution during the late twentieth century. Published under the Indus imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, this hardback edition is essential reading for students of political science, public administration, modern Indian history, and leadership studies.