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The Indian Paradox

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The Indian Paradox

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The Indian Paradox is a politics & society book by Atharva Inamdar with a focus on Urban Planning. An examination of power, governance, and the social structures that define communities and nations. Political writing matters because politics touches every aspect of how we live together. Written in 2015 and published in 2016 by The Book Nexus, this work spans 22,374 words across approximately 89 pages.

The urban planning focus gives this book a specific angle within the broader politics & society genre, offering readers a targeted exploration of ideas and themes that matter within this space.

Reading Experience

At 22,374 words (roughly 89 pages), this is a compact read — about 1.9 hours from start to finish. Books at this length get to the point and stay there. You can sit down, start reading, and finish it in one go, which is exactly how a politics & society book of this size works best.

About the Author

The Indian Paradox was written in 2015, when Atharva Inamdar was 18 and developing what would become The Vomit Method — marathon writing sessions of 20 hours a day, 15 days straight, to finish a book. The politics & society work from this period reflects a writer pushing hard to find his voice. Political writing from an author who has seen firsthand how institutions and platforms can crush independent creators — the perspective is personal.

Publication History

The Indian Paradox was published on December 24th, 2016, one of 12 books released that month as part of a catalog-wide publishing effort. Completed in 2015 and published the following year, The Indian Paradox had a short gap between writing and release. Published through The Book Nexus, the Indian publishing entity that handles ISBN management and distribution for the full catalog. ISBN: 978-93-48691-49-1. 2016 saw 70 titles published in total across the catalog.

Explore This Genre

The Indian Paradox is one of 21 books in the politics & society category within this catalog. Readers who enjoy this book may find themselves drawn to other politics & society titles in the collection, each approaching the genre from a different angle and with a different focus. The urban planning focus specifically connects this book to a tradition of writing that values depth over breadth, offering readers something targeted rather than general.

Genre
Politics & Society
Urban Planning
Published
December 24, 2016
Word Count
22,374
~89 pages
Language
English

Publication Details

Publisher
The Book Nexus
ISBN-13
978-93-48691-49-1
Year Written
2015