All I collected out after reading this stuff was that India is in a damn need to fix its investment policies if it want to make real progress. Author himself was a great investment banker and had worked with big banks like "Earnest and Young" and was exploring the outside world so efficiently then what did drag him back to India? I wonder!However he touched my heart when I read the incident in which he tried to end his life by consuming poison just to escape an exam during his teens as even I dispensed such idea once in the same era of age.In a nut shell this book tries to deliver the idea about the state of country to the youth along with some solutions to resolve the ordeals. In Bhagat's Young India, odds are strong that the answer to any and all ills - corruption, bureaucratic incompetence, terrorism, war and economic stagnation - is either 'the politicians should be kicked out,' or 'we should vote more responsibly.' The issues are clear-cut, the solutions at his finger tips. Mr Bhagat's general style in each mini-essay is to define a particular problem, explore the approaches currently being tried, then introduce a simple yet effective 'solution' of his own. Frequently, the reader gets the impression that all Young India needs is for Mr Bhagat's ideas to get a chance. But they need to vote in a good slate of politicians first.
What do You think about What Young India Wants (2012)?
nice attempt ... education section was good
—Beary