Simon Denyer
Shared publicly -Collected Indian reviews of Rogue Elephant.
"Denyer's in-depth reporting with a forensic eye on contemporary India is an extraordinarily hard-hitting, biting, candid take of post-democratic India... No foreign correspondent has ever shown this kind of rare courage in exposing the violence of rape and the darker side of Bhura (brown), a perverse story of the violence of child trafficking and child labour." The Financial Express.
"‘Denyer’s chatty, conversational, anecdotal style comes through, making for good copy and excellent reading… Riveting, with observation and insight... A smorgasbord of 16 delightfully written chapters.. Read the book." Bibek Debroy in The Mail Today
"Denyer tells it like it is, writing the story of changing India outside the corridors of power in Delhi and Gandhinagar." India Today.
"Free of political bias, Simon Denyer's examination of India makes for a refreshing read." The New Indian Express.
"An objective and cogent primer on how bad governance and the conceit of a few can destroy the dreams of millions…. Denyer has obviously made the most of his two stints in the country as a journalist to come up with an engaging narrative." Tehelka
"Denyer is a peripatetic and observant journalist, and packs in a lot in 16 breathless chapters over 400 pages. Written in lucid and racy prose, Rogue Elephant is a sharp and clear-eyed first draft of India’s troubled recent history." The Hindu Business Line
"A passionate account by a restless journalist exudes maturity and sense of purpose. This should be an essential read for all, who believe both in the idea of India and its countless weaknesses as well." The Millennium Post.
"‘Simon Denyer gets to the heart of India's prickliest issues to paint a compelling picture of modern Indian society, bogged down by corruption, inequality and the utter breakdown of trust between its leading political parties - yet still somehow being held together by democratic forces…An interesting and thought-provoking read on modern Indian politics." Business Standard.
"A vital contribution to the international conversation about India, present and future." Free Press Journal.
"Rogue Elephant gives a perfect description of India’s lost decade and the emergence of youth rebellion," Rajeev Chandrasekhar, IT billionaire and independent member of Indi’s Upper House of Parliament.
"Excellent, for Indians and others seeking to undrstand India better. Both big picture and deep dives into issues," Indian MP Baiyajant 'Jay' Panda.
"Denyer's in-depth reporting with a forensic eye on contemporary India is an extraordinarily hard-hitting, biting, candid take of post-democratic India... No foreign correspondent has ever shown this kind of rare courage in exposing the violence of rape and the darker side of Bhura (brown), a perverse story of the violence of child trafficking and child labour." The Financial Express.
"‘Denyer’s chatty, conversational, anecdotal style comes through, making for good copy and excellent reading… Riveting, with observation and insight... A smorgasbord of 16 delightfully written chapters.. Read the book." Bibek Debroy in The Mail Today
"Denyer tells it like it is, writing the story of changing India outside the corridors of power in Delhi and Gandhinagar." India Today.
"Free of political bias, Simon Denyer's examination of India makes for a refreshing read." The New Indian Express.
"An objective and cogent primer on how bad governance and the conceit of a few can destroy the dreams of millions…. Denyer has obviously made the most of his two stints in the country as a journalist to come up with an engaging narrative." Tehelka
"Denyer is a peripatetic and observant journalist, and packs in a lot in 16 breathless chapters over 400 pages. Written in lucid and racy prose, Rogue Elephant is a sharp and clear-eyed first draft of India’s troubled recent history." The Hindu Business Line
"A passionate account by a restless journalist exudes maturity and sense of purpose. This should be an essential read for all, who believe both in the idea of India and its countless weaknesses as well." The Millennium Post.
"‘Simon Denyer gets to the heart of India's prickliest issues to paint a compelling picture of modern Indian society, bogged down by corruption, inequality and the utter breakdown of trust between its leading political parties - yet still somehow being held together by democratic forces…An interesting and thought-provoking read on modern Indian politics." Business Standard.
"A vital contribution to the international conversation about India, present and future." Free Press Journal.
"Rogue Elephant gives a perfect description of India’s lost decade and the emergence of youth rebellion," Rajeev Chandrasekhar, IT billionaire and independent member of Indi’s Upper House of Parliament.
"Excellent, for Indians and others seeking to undrstand India better. Both big picture and deep dives into issues," Indian MP Baiyajant 'Jay' Panda.
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