Updated On: 29 March, 2024 09:11 AM IST | Mumbai | Nandini Varma
A new book throws light on the state of governance in India from 2020 to 2024, marking 2024 as a crucial moment for democracies across the world. Plus, we have curated an essential reading list for India’s upcoming electoral season

Voters outside a polling centre in Rajasthan during the 2023 Assembly Elections in the state. Pic/Getty Images
As elections draw close, Sanjay Jha’s new book, 2024: India in Free Fall (HarperCollins) documents India under the current government and what it has witnessed in these four years since the last elections. Jha has been a critical voice in Indian politics for a time. For someone who shoulders the label of being a former Congress spokesperson, his voice may be easy to dismiss as tendentious. But his criticism has not been limited to the party in power alone. In the past, his statements have led to his suspension from his own party as well. In his new book, there are instances where the author’s praise for Rahul Gandhi seems more exaggerated than making sense. However, those comments aside, on all accounts, the facts presented about the last four years (2020-2024) under the current government are inescapable truths.

Sanjay Jha