Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be celebrating his 73rd birthday on 17th September 2023 and to honor the charismatic leader who has swayed the masses with his exceptional leadership abilities, here are some audiobooks and podcasts from Audible based on PM Modi. These Audible titles take you through his dedicated leadership, the letters he wrote to his mother as a child, the watershed election wins, and his unique storytelling abilities and politics. All nationalists, Modi bhakts, and young aspiring politicians of the nations must give these audiobooks and podcasts a listen to understand different ways of winning over the masses with a nation-centric ideology.
Written by: P.V. Sindhu, Shobana Kamineni, Surjit S. Bhalla, Amish Tripathi, Amit Shah, Pradeep Gupta, Anantha Nageswaran, Arvind Panagariya, Dr Shamika Ravi, Uday S. Kotak, Ajay Mathur, Anupam Kher, Ashok Gulati, Dr Devi Shetty
Ever pondered over why Modi has such a strong foothold over the masses and what makes him the exemplary leader he is? We have the perfect listen for you – Modi@20 Dreams Meet Delivery on Audible is a compilation of chapters on the fundamental transformation of Gujarat and India over the last 20 years due to Modi’s unique model of governance. These chapters have been authored by eminent intellectuals and leaders such as P.V. Sindhu, Shobana Kamineni, Surjit S. Bhalla, Amish Tripathi, Amit Shah, Pradeep Gupta, and Anantha Nageswaran among others. It documents Modi’s remarkable rise in Indian politics with insights into his political advancements and personal life.
Written by: Rajdeep Sardesai; Narrated by: Rajiv Dadia
In this audiobook, Rajdeep Sardesai, a leading Indian news anchor and journalist, explores the landmark verdict of 2019 when Narendra Modi was reelected again with the BJP-led NDA coalition and an overwhelming majority. He dives into what gave Modi an edge over the opposition for the second time in five years, and BJP’s triumph over rivals in states that were once Congress bastions. He showcases the political scenario with the many twists and turns that took place in the last five years and keeps the listeners hooked by painting an interesting yet vivid picture of a rapidly changing India, its politics, and its newsmakers.
Written by: Narendra Modi
Mann Ki Baat is the monthly radio program of PM Modi where he addresses topics of national interest and the nation eagerly waits for every episode to be telecast. The Mann Ki Baat interactions with Modi served as an informal juncture between the Indian citizens and the PM of the country. Modi’s program encompasses several topics ranging from weather, environment, cleanliness, various social issues to even examinations and is translated into 23 Indian languages and 29 dialects. From sending wishes on important occasions to announcing the latest political developments and congratulating athletes on their achievements – Mann Ki Baat leaves no stone unturned in delivering transparency and accountability of governance to the public.
Written by: Virender Kapoor; Narrated by: Peter Abraham
This audiobook is an asset for aspiring politicians and leaders who wish to learn oratory skills and body language techniques from established and aged Indian politicians such as Modi who have amazed the masses. Virender Kapoor – the author of Speaking the Modi Way, guides you on how to speak, persuade, and motivate like Narendra Modi. Starting with an analysis of the humble origins of the prime minister, the author goes on to elaborate on the intriguing factors that make Modi’s speeches impactful. He emphasizes the intricacies of Modi’s speech such as the way he speaks, the usage of facts and figures to substantiate his arguments, and the optimum use of similes, metaphors, and word puns to connect with the audience.
Written by: Narendra Modi, Bhawana Somaaya – translator; Narrated by: Abhishek Sharma
Chronicling Narendra Modi’s heartfelt letters to his mother since his childhood, this audiobook discusses each letter addressed to his Jagat Janani. He wrote a letter to his mother every night before bed, sharing with her his feelings of joy, sorrow, and lingering memories. Encapsulating his enthusiasm as a youngster and passion to usher change, these letters dating back to 1986 hold great value as they humanize the Prime Minister and separate him from his public persona. This audiobook showcases the English-translated version of the letters for the very first time, which were initially written in Gujarati by Modi. These accounts can even be enjoyed by an apolitical individual as they showcase the beautiful relationship between a mother and son.