A book on former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee is likely to be released. It has been penned by Shakti Sinha who was a close associate of the prime minister. Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was an understatement and a single politician of the sort seldom seen in modern times. His patriotism was uncompromising, forged out of the paradoxes of his life: a delicate poet who summoned steel nerves to carry out the Pokhran-II nuclear tests; a man who, from a modest beginning, dreamed a scheme as titanic as the Golden Quadrilateral Highway Network.
Devoid of any political pedigree or patronage, he harnessed his diplomatic acumen to transform India’s relations with the United States, which had long been mired in misunderstandings rooted in the Cold War. His calculated decisions led to key strategic and economic policy achievements.
In the book “VAJPAYEE: The Years that Changed India”, Shakti Sinha, a close associate of Vajpayee, helps us understand him as a decision-maker. The narrative focuses on the political challenges Vajpayee faced, and on his key initiatives in the strategic and economic fields during his first term as Prime Minister, which have had a lasting impact. The book fleshes out not only Vajpayee’s political philosophy but also provides an insider’s account of how he thought and worked.
Sinha first got to know Vajpayee in 1980, and worked with him very closely for three-and-a-half years in the 1990s, as secretary to the Leader of Opposition (1996-97) and as his Private Secretary (1998-99). He was also the director of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library. He is a distinguished fellow at the India Foundation and is currently serving as the honorary director of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Policy Research and International Studies, MS University, Vadodara.
Published by Penguin, “VAJPAYEE: The Years that Changed India” will be released on Vajpayee’s 96th birth anniversary on December 25.