April 8, 2026

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Book Review: Indian Millennials: Who Are They, Really? by A. M. Gautam

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Namrata reviews Indian Millennials: Who are They, Really? by A.M. Gautam (Aleph Book Company, 2024) terming it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand this generation’s unique place in Indian society.

A. M. Gautam’s Indian Millennials: Who Are They, Really? offers an in-depth and engaging exploration of one of India’s most misunderstood and transformative generations. With over 440 million Millennials shaping the country’s cultural, economic, and political landscape, Gautam sets out to answer the central question: Who are Indian Millennials, and what makes them so distinctive?

And what does the world look like in the middle of the twenty-first century’s second decade?

A.M. Gautam, Author of Book Review: Indian Millennials: Who Are They, Really? by A. M. Gautam (Aleph Book Company, 2024)

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