Chetan Bhagat Released His First Non-Fiction Book: What Young India Wants

India’s most successful story-teller Chetan Bhagat is back with his first non-fiction book ‘What Young India Wants’    

The book tries to deal with various modern and complex issues which young India faces every now and then. The book based on Chetan’s own experience and accounts. He tries to find out few questions which are very relevant and timely. Chetan explores, analyses and offers solutions & discussions on various aspects of contemporary India.

  • He raised questions like,
  • Why do our students regularly commit suicide?
  • Why is there so much corruption in India?
  • Can’t our political parties ever work together?
  • Does our vote make any difference at all?
  • We love our India, but shouldn’t some things be different?

For India’s betterment he criticizes not only self-centered attitude of young Indians, he also provides insights.

Previously Chetan Bhagat had penned down five books and all the five continue to be best-sellers. Chetan Bhagat has authored fiction novel so far: “Five Point Someone – What not to do at IIT!” (2004), “One Night @ the Call Centre” (2005), “The 3 Mistakes of My Life” (2008), “2 States: The Story of My Marriage” (2009), Revolution 2020 (2011).

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