Recommended in a podcast I follow, this is the most excited I've been to buy, read and finish a non-fiction book! For the ones who do not realise what grim times we live in, this book serves as an eye opener. And for the rest of us who are sane and vigilant, this book is a guiding light.
Mr. Patel writes about all facets of the supreme dictators' reign as you'd expect him to cover in a title like this - the government's report card on human development indices, governance, economy, jobs, foreign policy, national security, judiciary, media, Make In India, COVID, demonetisation, religious fanaticism etc. The book is flooded with data and examples on all of these, which numb the reader into total submission.
However, no book is perfect and these are the two glaring flaws I noticed -
1. The author is overtly critical and negative of everything the Modi government has done and continues to do. If you're expecting an unbiased, balanced report card, this book may not be it.
2. The book is poorly edited - the numbers and examples are numerous and take away the edge off the pace of reading. A lot of this could have been tucked away in the annexure section or in footnotes. Maybe the author wants us to register the enormity of the damage (as I did) and hence kept all of it in one place. Eg: Pages 14 to 33 list down ALL the human development indices that we are performing very poorly at.
Perhaps the best summary the book can have is the lines the author himself provides in multiple places - "Our memories are not long, news cycles are transient, and incidents are forgotten or misclassified as being only episodic, unless documented, unified and placed together as a record. Hence this book - a history of these present times."
A must read. Read it before you vote.