India, Dec. 26 -- If there's one genre of literature that's lagging in India, it's that of a good biography, especially political ones. There have been fascinating characters in our public spaces but very few honest, well researched and readable biographies of them by Indian authors. I'm happy to report that Abhishek Choudhary's second and final volume of his biography of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Believer's Dilemma, was the most enjoyable account I have read this year. If the first volume told us about the early life of the founding member of the Bharatiya Janata Party and the first Prime Minister to emerge from it, the second one picked up on more recent times, behind-the-scenes details of his prime ministerial years and then, his long peri...
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