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“Something tremendous is happening in India, and Das, with his keen eye and elegant prose, has his finger firmly on the pulse” —The New York Times

Gurcharan Das is an author and former CEO of Procter & Gamble India. He is the author of a much acclaimed trilogy based on the classical Indian ideal of life's goals.

India Unbound was the first, on artha, 'material well-being' — the Guardian called it 'a quiet earthquake' – is available in 19 languages and filmed by the BBC. The second, The Difficulty of Being Good, on dharma or 'moral well-being', is a contemporary meditation on the epic, Mahabharata, and 'one of the best things I've read about the contribution of great literature to ethical thought,' according to the philosopher, Martha Nussbaum.

Gurcharan das biography of barack obama Gurcharan Das born 3 October is an Indian author who wrote a trilogy based on the classical Indian goals of the ideal life. India Unbound was the first volume , on artha, 'material well-being', which narrated the story of India's economic rise from Independence to the global information age. Published in many languages and filmed by BBC , [ 5 ] it was called "a quiet earthquake" by the Guardian. Kama: The Riddle of Desire is on the third goal of desire, and recounts a tale of "love and vulnerability, about self-doubt and betrayal, about wanting more of everything and being haunted by settling for less. Das graduated with honours from Harvard University in Philosophy.

Kama: The Riddle of Desire is on the third goal and 'not just about sex or desire, and not even pleasure more broadly conceived, but love in its deepest and richest sense', says the Indologist, Wendy Doniger.

Gurcharan Das studied philosophy at Harvard University and later attended Harvard Business School (AMP) where he is featured in three case studies.

After heading Procter & Gamble India and South East Asia, he became Managing Director, Procter & Gamble Worldwide (Strategic Planning). At 50, he took early retirement to become a full-time writer. He writes a regular column for the Times of India and five Indian language papers, and contributes to Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, and the New York Times.

Gurcharan das biography of barack Accompanying the intense personal tale, is a parallel narrative of a nation's struggle to define its future. Just when everything was going well, the light has begun to fade after 30 years as democracy has begun to weaken with the rise of Hindu nationalism. As in the rest of the world, liberalism is in retreat. Society is hopelessly polarised, and a liberal today finds himself on a lonely road. And yet the author sees grounds for optimism and hope in the future.

He is a speaker to some of the world's largest corporations.

His other books include India Grows at Night: A liberal case for a strong state, which was on the FT's best books for He is also the author of a novel, A Fine Family, a book of essays, The Elephant Paradigm, and an anthology, Three Plays, consisting of Larins Sahib, a prize-winning play about the British in India, which has been presented at the Edinburgh Festival; Mira, which was produced off-Broadway to critical acclaim from New York critics; and 9 Jakhoo Hill which has been performed in major Indian cities.

He is presently editing for Penguin The Story of Indian Business in 15 volumes and lives in Delhi with his wife.

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