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Book excerpt: In "Modi's Mastery: Learning from Narendra Modi," author presents a comprehensive analysis of the leadership principles and strategies that have made Narendra Modi a transformative figure in global politics. From his humble beginnings to his rise as the Prime Minister of India, Modi's journey is a testament to the power of determination, vision, and effective leadership. Whether you're a seasoned politician, a budding leader, or simply curious about Modi's success, this book provides a blueprint for aspiring leaders worldwide. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, author unpacks Modi's key policies and initiatives, including his economic reforms, foreign policy strategies, and efforts towards social development. "Modi's Mastery" is not a biography; it's a guidebook for those who seek to understand and emulate the leadership style of one of the most influential leaders of our time. Join Prashant Gupta on a journey through Modi's life and career, and discover the principles that can help you lead with courage, conviction, and compassion. Whether you're a student of politics or an avid reader interested in global affairs, "Modi's Mastery" offers a compelling narrative that will inspire and enlighten.


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