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Amit Paranjape's Book Recommendations

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Amit Paranjape is an Indian entrepreneur and angel investor. He is known for co-founding and leading companies in the technology sector. Based on his book recommendations, he seems to have wide-ranging interests including Indian history, politics, and business.

10 books recommended

📚 Books Recommended by Amit Paranjape 10

The Emperor of All Maladies

The Emperor of All Maladies

by Siddhartha Mukherjee

"Today is #WorldCancerDay If you still haven't, do read - "The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer" by @DrSidMukherjee Great book!"

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The Song of the Cell

The Song of the Cell

by Siddhartha Mukherjee

"@ShantanuWai @raghurajs_hegde @DrSidMukherjee great book"

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After Tiananmen

After Tiananmen

by Vijay Gokhale

"Excellent book by @VGokhale59 (former Indian Ambassador to China, and former Indian Foreign Secretary). Highly recommended - 'After Tiananmen' Analyzes the rapid, double digit economic growth of China in the 1990s and 2000s."

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James Wales

James Wales

by Uday S. Kulkarni

"Excellent book! Art and history together - a great view of life in the late 18th century Peshwa era Pune and beyond."

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Stay Hungry Stay Foolish

Stay Hungry Stay Foolish

by Bansal, Rashmi

"@Girbane @rashmibansal @IIMAhmedabad @gipe_official @deAsra_FDN @anandesh @vikramsathaye Excellent book"

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Tiananmen Square

by Vijay Gokhale

"@vikramsathaye @VGokhale59 Excellent book indeed."

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Solstice at Panipat

by Uday S. Kulkarni

"If you still haven't....do read this great book by @MulaMutha about the 18th century Maratha History, and the 3rd Battle of Panipat."

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The Maratha Century

The Maratha Century

by Yash Kulkarni (Editor) by Uday S. Kulkarni (Author)

"As I mentioned earlier - this book will provide the reader good brief snapshots of a long and complex era of history. An era where the Marathas were the dominant power in India. A good high-level read - something that hopefully will kindle interest in further reading!"

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