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Union Minister Amit Shah presented Network18’s coffee table book capturing PM Modi’s life

The book was given after Shah sat down with Rahul Joshi for an exclusive interview that covered a wide range of topics. The conversation came just days after PM Modi marked his 75th birthday this week

Network18 Group Editor-in-Chief Rahul presented a coffee table book depicting the life and visionary moments of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Union Minister Amit Shah on Friday.

The book was given after Shah sat down with Rahul Joshi for an exclusive interview that covered a wide range of topics. The conversation came just days after PM Modi marked his 75th birthday this week.

The book, titled ‘Modi@75’, captures 75 defining moments from the Prime Minister’s remarkable journey in the past 75 years.

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Modi@75 is a visual and narrative chronicle that captures a life defined by conviction, resilience, and visionary leadership. The book is organised into five sections: Narendra Modi’s early years, his emergence in public life, his leadership as Chief Minister of Gujarat, his journey as India’s Prime Minister and global statesman, and insights into his diplomatic engagements on the world stage.

The book features photographs, letters and memorabilia that are a testament to the lesser-known aspects of PM Modi’s life. The book is divided into five sections: Narendra Modi’s formative years, his ascent in public life, his leadership as Gujarat’s Chief Minister, his tenure as India’s Prime Minister and global statesman, and reflections on his diplomatic outreach.

The book is further enriched by personal insights and reflections from distinguished voices across the globe, adding depth and perspective to the narrative. Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott contributes the preface, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offers a heartfelt letter addressed to his friend “Narendra,” highlighting the personal bonds Modi has built with world leaders.

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Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, features as a special contributor, and prominent figures from India’s corporate world share their views on Modi’s vision for a prosperous and self-reliant India. Together, these contributions underscore the wide-reaching nature of the Prime Minister’s global relationships and the diverse impact of his leadership.

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