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Amit Paranjape

Business & Entrepreneurship entrepreneurs

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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