What Young India Wants

What Young India Wants
Author Chetan Bhagat
Country India
Language English
Genre Non-Fiction
Published 6 August 2012 Rupa & Co.
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 181
ISBN 978-81-291-2021-2
Website www.chetanbhagat.com

What Young India Wants is a non-fiction book by Chetan Bhagat. A compilation of his speeches and essays,[1] it focuses on Indian society, politics the youth. The book revolves around Bhagat's thoughts and innovations on how to improve the Indian economy through social reforms. It also criticizes the dis-function of the Indian government as well as moralities regarding the current condition of India. Bhagat writes about how India can be a progressive society in the future. He talks about the rampant corruption in India and how society should change to rid it. The theme is central to his dream of a free and forward thinking India.

Published in August 2012, the book was universally panned by critics.

References

  1. "Young India wants good job, romance: Chetan Bhagat". New Delhi. The Indian Express. Aug 7, 2012. Retrieved 2012-08-27.
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