Veteran journalist A.K. Bhattacharya has released the third volume of his acclaimed series, India’s Finance Ministers, titled “Different Strokes (1998–2014)”, published by Penguin Business. The book spans a pivotal period in India’s economic trajectory, covering the tenures of Yashwant Sinha, Jaswant Singh, Pranab Mukherjee, and P. Chidambaram, capturing both the achievements and challenges of a country transforming after the 1991 reforms.
Why in News?
The book’s release has drawn attention for its non-judgemental yet in-depth portrayal of India’s finance ministers during a defining phase of post-reform economic evolution. With India’s economic policies under intense public and academic scrutiny, this latest addition to Bhattacharya’s trilogy offers valuable insights into the political economy that shaped India’s growth from 1998 to 2014.
Context & Background
- India’s Finance Ministers III: Different Strokes (1998–2014) is the third book in Bhattacharya’s series chronicling India’s key finance ministers across decades.
It follows
- Volume I: The Stewards of Destiny (1947–1977)
- Volume II: The Reformers (1977–1998)
Content Overview
Covers the period from 1998 to 2014, a time of,
- Accelerated GDP growth
- Telecom and infrastructure boom
- Increased government revenues
- Rising fiscal and policy challenges, especially in employment generation
Focuses on four finance ministers
- Yashwant Sinha
- Jaswant Singh
- Pranab Mukherjee
- P. Chidambaram
Writing Style & Tone
- Bhattacharya remains a storyteller, not a critic.
- His approach is
- Clinical
- Non-judgemental
- Engaging yet objective — avoiding personal opinions
Key Highlights
- Describes the policy-making dilemmas, coalition pressures, and institutional decisions that shaped India’s economic direction.
Analyses key reforms and missed opportunities in,
Employment
- Social spending
- Taxation
- Fiscal consolidation
Significance of th,Book
Serves as a vital reference for
- Students of economics and public policy
- Civil services aspirants
- Political historians and economic journalists
- Helps understand continuity and change in economic governance post-1991 reforms