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What India Is Reading

Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Sheila Dixit, N.R. Narayana Murthy, Leila Seth on, yes, you guessed it, the books they are reading.

What India Is Reading
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Montek Singh Ahluwalia
In the Rose Garden of the Martyrs—A Memoir of Iran
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Strategic Consequences of India’s Economic Performance.

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Sheila Dixit, Delhi Chief minister, Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts

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This is a very easy, readable book about a prisoner who escapes from a maximum security prison in Australia and arrives in Mumbai. What I find fascinating is how an outsider like him can appreciate things about India that we don’t know or take for granted.

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N.R. Narayana Murthy, Chairman and Chief Mentor, Infosys Traders, Guns and Money: Knowns and Unknowns in the Dazzling World of Derivatives by Satyajit Das

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 I am on the jury of the Financial Times-Goldman Sachs best business book of the year and am expected to read some 16-20 business books. I find this book very interesting because it introduces complex ideas about corporate finance in an engaging, story-telling way.

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Leila Seth, Writer Home by Manju Kapur

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I am half-way through this, her third novel. I really enjoyed her first book, Difficult Daughters, but somehow missed reading her second book, A Married Woman. But this one I am liking a lot, especially her quiet style of telling a story.

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