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Corporate Dhamma

Corporate Dhamma

Corporate Dhamma is the revealing memoir of Margaret Alva, tracing a forty-year career that spanned four influential prime ministers of India—Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, P. V. Narasimha Rao, and Manmohan Singh. This unflinchingly honest narrative blends political history with personal resilience, offering readers a window into governance, ethics, and public service. Aimed at readers who enjoy political memoirs, leadership stories, and Indian current affairs, Corporate Dhamma carries a steady, hopeful voice that invites reflection and learning.

In Corporate Dhamma, Alva writes with warmth and clarity, guiding you through four decades of national and international politics. The book unfolds across Mangalore, Bangalore, New Delhi, and beyond, weaving together policy decisions, party dynamics, and intimate moments with family, friends, and rivals. It pairs candid recollections with careful analysis, making complex political processes approachable while preserving the gravity of the moments that shaped a nation. The narrative covers pivotal episodes—from an unexpected expulsion from the Congress in 1979, intense spats with Sanjay Gandhi, to her role in Rajiv Gandhi’s final campaign tour, to the Jain Hawala investigation during her CBI tenure, to critiques of electoral manipulation, and finally to her resignation as AICC General Secretary in 2008—delivering rare insights without shying away from controversy.

  • Four-decade journey across four Indian prime ministers
  • Behind-the-scenes perspectives on major political moments
  • Personal reflections on leadership, integrity, and public service
  • Vivid settings from Mangalore to New Delhi with intimate anecdotes
  • Honest portrayal of controversies and the human side of power

Readers finish Corporate Dhamma with a nuanced understanding of public life, the pressures of leadership, and the resilience needed to stay true to public service. This memoir leaves you with a renewed sense of integrity in politics and a belief that personal courage can shape national destiny, a lasting impression from Corporate Dhamma.

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Corporate Dhamma is the revealing memoir of Margaret Alva, tracing a forty-year career that spanned four influential prime ministers of India—Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, P. V. Narasimha Rao, and Manmohan Singh. This unflinchingly honest narrative blends political history with personal resilience, offering readers a window into governance, ethics, and public service. Aimed at readers who enjoy political memoirs, leadership stories, and Indian current affairs, Corporate Dhamma carries a steady, hopeful voice that invites reflection and learning.

In Corporate Dhamma, Alva writes with warmth and clarity, guiding you through four decades of national and international politics. The book unfolds across Mangalore, Bangalore, New Delhi, and beyond, weaving together policy decisions, party dynamics, and intimate moments with family, friends, and rivals. It pairs candid recollections with careful analysis, making complex political processes approachable while preserving the gravity of the moments that shaped a nation. The narrative covers pivotal episodes—from an unexpected expulsion from the Congress in 1979, intense spats with Sanjay Gandhi, to her role in Rajiv Gandhi’s final campaign tour, to the Jain Hawala investigation during her CBI tenure, to critiques of electoral manipulation, and finally to her resignation as AICC General Secretary in 2008—delivering rare insights without shying away from controversy.

  • Four-decade journey across four Indian prime ministers
  • Behind-the-scenes perspectives on major political moments
  • Personal reflections on leadership, integrity, and public service
  • Vivid settings from Mangalore to New Delhi with intimate anecdotes
  • Honest portrayal of controversies and the human side of power

Readers finish Corporate Dhamma with a nuanced understanding of public life, the pressures of leadership, and the resilience needed to stay true to public service. This memoir leaves you with a renewed sense of integrity in politics and a belief that personal courage can shape national destiny, a lasting impression from Corporate Dhamma.