It’s Not That Hard, India - Couverture souple

Deepankar, Aditya Kumar

 
9798246776414: It’s Not That Hard, India

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Synopsis

It’s Not That Hard, India

What if India’s biggest problems are not impossible—just tolerated?

From broken governance and everyday corruption to unsafe streets, failing schools, collapsing cities, social decay, and environmental destruction—this book delivers one brutal truth:

Most of India’s problems persist not because they are complex,
but because accountability is missing and silence is rewarded.

It’s Not That Hard, India is not a motivational book.
It is not a party manifesto.
It is not polite.

It is a clear-eyed diagnosis of what is broken—and how it can actually be fixed.

Written with urgency, anger, and responsibility, this book strips away excuses that have protected failure for decades. It names problems people whisper about, exposes systems that survive on delay, and offers practical, realistic fixes that don’t require miracles—only courage.

This book is for:

  • Citizens tired of “adjusting”

  • Youth angry but directionless

  • Professionals frustrated with inefficiency

  • Students who know the system is lying to them

  • Anyone who still believes India can do better without becoming someone else


Inside This Book You’ll Find:

200 real, everyday problems India faces
Brutally honest explanations—no sugarcoating
Clear, practical fixes that can be implemented now
Governance, education, health, society, cities, environment—nothing spared
A call to stop surviving and start correcting


This Book Will Make You Uncomfortable

And that’s the point.

Comfort normalized corruption.
Comfort accepted injustice.
Comfort taught generations to wait.

This book replaces comfort with clarity.

It will not flatter power.
It will not excuse failure.
It will not blame the powerless.

Instead, it asks one dangerous question:

If we know what’s broken, why are we still tolerating it?


This Is Not a Book About Complaining

It is a book about problem-solving.

Not theoretical solutions.
Not foreign fantasies.
Not “one day” promises.

Just hard truths and workable fixes.


Who Should Read This Book
  • If you love India but hate excuses

  • If you believe dignity is a right, not a privilege

  • If you think patriotism means accountability, not applause

  • If you are tired of being told “this is normal”

This book is for you.


Final Warning

Once you read this book,
you will never be able to say “I didn’t know.”

And once you know,
silence is a choice.

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