Impact Modi Book Talk

Indo-American Arts Council
presents

Impact Modi Book Talk

The Architect of the New BJP
by Author Mr. Ajay Kumar Singh - Press Secretary to President of India

Sunday, July 23, 2023 at 11 AM EST

Upper Montclair Country Club,
177 Hepburn Rd Clifton NJ 07012

RSVP

The Architect of the New BJP

The Architect of the New BJP


About the Book

In less than forty years of its existence, the Bharatiya Janata Party has become the world's largest political party and continues to go from strength to strength in Indian politics. Although its historic rise may seem organic to some, there is much internal deliberation and planning that has aided the growth of this 180-million-member organization.

The Architect of the New BJP uses in-depth research and concrete examples to explain how the BJP has transformed over the decades. It reveals lesser-known contributions, like Prime Minister Narendra Modi's experiments with traditional methods of party-building, his keen eye for detail and the different innovative methodologies to expand the party. Ajay Singh not only examines the past of the party, including the vision of its founders, but also provides a glimpse into the future of the party. Based on extensive interviews with many party workers, leaders and observers, this is the story of how the veterans of this cadre-based party, appreciating its limitations, developed a unique Indian model that eventually transformed the BJP into the election-winning machine it is today.


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About Author

Ajay Singh
The Architect of the New BJP


Ajay Singh is a journalist with thirty-five years of experience, having worked in various capacities - from reporter to bureau chief, political editor, editor and editorial director - with some of the top news organizations, including the Times of India, the Economic Times, the Telegraph, the Pioneer, STAR TV, Sahara TV, NewsX, Governance Now and Firstpost.

He has led two projects of immersive reporting that were supported by the London School of Economics and by the ANSA-SAR, a World Bank Institute-funded network. Working at the grassroots level in Lucknow and Patna, he was able to acquaint himself with the ground realities of the Hindi heartland and its political processes. Formal interactions, as well as informal discussions with some of the top leaders and administrators who have shaped modern India, have enriched his perspective on politics. He has closely followed the evolution and rise of the Bharatiya Janata Party from close quarters, having been present during many crucial moments in the party's recent history. Currently, he is the press secretary to the President of India.

Moderated by

Mr. Vikram J. Singh


Mr. Vikram J. Singh Vikram J. Singh is senior advisor to the Asia Program at USIP. Singh has been a leader of innovation in public policy and global affairs at the U.S. Department of Defense, Department of State, and major non-profits. He advises USIP on all aspects of peace and stability in Asia including Afghanistan and Pakistan, Myanmar, China’s role in the region, and North Korea.

From 2014 to 2017 Singh was vice president for national security and international policy at the Center for American Progress, where he established CAP’s Asia program and launched work on nuclear security, a major task force on U.S – India relations, and a program on defending the internet as a force for democracy.

As deputy assistant secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asia from 2012 to 2014, Singh ran negotiations to deepen U.S. defense cooperation in the region including through new access agreements with Australia, the Philippines, and Singapore. Singh was Deputy Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan at the Department of State until 2011. He developed a political-military strategy for reconciliation efforts to end the war. He represented the United States with China, India, Russia, Middle Eastern partners, the U.N., and NATO members on political, military and economic issues related to Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Singh was the first defense fellow at the Center for a New American Security in 2007. He was previously the Pentagon’s first director for partnership strategy, developing and securing passage by Congress of new legal authorities for global defense cooperation. As a Presidential Management Fellow, Singh also served at U.S. Mission to the United Nations and chaired the DoD missile technology working group for the “Next Steps in the Strategic Partnership” with India.

Singh received the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Civilian Service in 2012 and the Department of State Superior Honor Award in 2006 and 2012. He is a Fellow of Columbia University and a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and Columbia University.


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IMPACT MODI: An Inspiring Event Fostering Change and Transformation

New York, July 18, 2023 - Impact Modi, a groundbreaking event dedicated to igniting change and transformation, is set to take place on Sunday, July 23, 2023 at the prestigious Upper Montclair Country Club, 177 Hepburn Rd Clifton NJ 07012. With a focus on empowering individuals and driving positive social impact, this event aims to inspire attendees to become agents of change in their communities.

Impact Modi brings together veteran journalist and author Ajay Singh in conversation with Mr. Vikram J. Singh, former deputy assistant secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asia, to discuss his book “The Architect of the new BJP: How Narendra Modi Transformed The Party”.

The Architect of the new BJP

Anil Bansal, IAAC Board Member, stated, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi is acknowledged as a global phenomenon who has propelled India on the world stage as a major force for good. The program features two leading commentators who will provide deep insights into the man, his mission, and what his long-term impact on Indian polity will be."

Rakesh Kaul, IAAC Vice Chairman, added, "IAAC is delighted to do the book launch of 'The Architect of the new BJP: How Narendra Modi Transformed The Party' by veteran journalist and author Ajay Singh. His first-hand witness account and familiarity with grassroots programs will make for a fascinating telling.”

Nirmal Mattoo, IAAC Chairman, commented, "Vikram Singh has occupied the highest offices in the US at a policy level dealing with security, defense, and aerospace. He will share his insights as to what the agreement between the US and India really means to both countries and people."

Attendees at the event will have the unique opportunity to engage in thought-provoking discussions. Whether one is an aspiring social entrepreneur, a corporate professional seeking purpose-driven initiatives, or simply an individual passionate about creating a better world, Impact Modi offers invaluable insights to learn, connect, and collaborate.

To register and secure a spot, please visit - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/impact-modi-registration-675033672887

Attendees are encouraged to register early to avoid disappointment. If you’d like to get your book signed, please bring along a copy as book sales are not included.

About Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC):
The IAAC supports all the artistic disciplines in classical, fusion, folk and innovative forms influenced by the arts of India. We work cooperatively with colleagues around the U.S. to broaden our collective audiences and to create a network for shared information, resources and funding. Our focus is to help artists and art organizations in North America as well as to facilitate artists from India to exhibit, perform and produce their work here. The IAAC is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law. For information, please visit www.iaac.us.

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IAAC Board Member,
Indo-American Arts Council
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