The Deccan Powerplay By Amar Devulapalli
The Deccan Powerplay By Amar Devulapalli
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Amar Devulapalli's The Deccan Powerplay
The Deccan Powerplay by Amar Devulapalli is a riveting political novel that digs into the turbulent realm of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana politics. Through keen analysis, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes discoveries, Devulapalli decodes the strategies, characters, and rivalries that have defined the region’s modern political environment.
Covering decades of political turmoil and the growth of major regional leaders, this book offers an insider’s view into the complexities of southern India’s power centres from KCR and Jagan Mohan Reddy to Chandrababu Naidu and more.
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This book is a must-read for political analysts, journalists, and students of Indian democracy. It's also great for people who have read The Dynasty, India After Gandhi, and The Silent Coup.
Why The Deccan Powerplay is a Must-Read:
Regional Power Focus: Goes into great detail about the politics of Andhra and Telangana.
Real Political Drama: Full of plans, goals, and changing alliances.
A Journalist's Point of View: Written by a political expert with a lot of experience.
Timely & Relevant: Reflects modern concerns and electoral processes.
"Power in the Deccan isn't passed down; it's fought for, maneuvered, and won."
"ඩෙකන් ප්රදේශයේ බලය උරුමක් නොවෙයි එය සටන් කර, වංචා කර, දිනා ගැනීමකි."
Translation (Tamil): "டெக்கானில் அதிகாரம் பரம்பரை அல்ல அது போராடி, திட்டமிட்டு வெல்லப்படுவது."
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About the Book
The Deccan Powerplay is the name of the game.
Written by Amar Devulapalli
ISBN: 9789357028165
Penguin Viking is the publisher.
Year of Publication: 2024
Number of Pages: About 352 Pages (Paperpack)