An Indian Manifesto Cover Launch Marks a Bold Step Toward India’s Future



In a significant literary moment, the much-anticipated book An Indian Manifesto: A Vision for Tomorrow’s India by Vaibhav Maloo officially launched its book cover today, setting the tone for a visionary roadmap that seeks to transform India’s future. The cover launch signifies the beginning of a wider movement toward inclusive governance, economic opportunity, and citizen participation in nation-building.

Structured around the 54 ministries of the Government of India, An Indian Manifesto offers a detailed and dynamic blueprint for reform. It merges ten years of thoughtful insight from Maloo’s newspaper columns, social media contributions, and ground-level observations spanning 2015 to 2025. The release is particularly timely as India stands at the cusp of its centennial decade as an independent republic.

A Vision Rooted in Experience and Excellence

Author Vaibhav Maloo, Managing Director of Enso Group, brings over a decade of leadership experience and a global academic foundation to this publication. With a BSc in Business Administration from Carnegie Mellon and a Postgraduate Diploma in Global Business from Oxford University, Maloo blends academic rigor with real-world strategy.

Speaking at the book cover launch, Maloo stated, “This book is for all age groups and mainly for developing countries’ audience that want to see their nations prosper based on Indian example. Our country’s future demands integrated thinking and bold actions, and this book is a small step in that direction.”

The cover design itself symbolizes unity in diversity, representing the interconnectedness of India’s ministries and the cohesive strategies proposed for each. It reflects hope, ambition, and structured development—central themes that run through the book.

Contributions from a Data-Driven Thinker

The book also features analytical contributions by Dhaval Pingulkar, a Business Analyst at Enso Group based in Dubai. With an academic background in engineering and management, Dhaval provides data-backed commentary on ministry-specific challenges, schemes, and budgetary analyses. His deep-dive explorations of each ministry’s role elevate the narrative from vision to implementation.

Pingulkar’s unique blend of financial acumen and philosophical insight adds a rare depth to the book. “We’ve made sure this manifesto is not just aspirational but actionable. By tying reforms to measurable outcomes and historical context, we hope to equip policymakers with tools they can apply,” he shared in a statement.

Bridging Tradition and Modernity

An Indian Manifesto stands apart by blending homegrown solutions with global best practices. From sustainability to digital transformation, the book draws upon case studies from developed economies, filtered through the lens of Indian realities. The central message is clear: modernization should not mean westernization but rather an Indianization of global ideas.

Each ministry’s chapter addresses systemic issues while offering reformative pathways be it in health, education, defense, environment, or rural development. The authors’ approach encourages engagement not just from bureaucrats and politicians but also from active citizens, social entrepreneurs, and industry leaders.

A Call to Action

The book urges readers to rise above political lines and take ownership of the country’s trajectory. It seeks to instill a sense of investment and belonging among all stakeholders—citizens, residents, visitors, and NRIs alike.

With India being one of the youngest nations globally and an emerging economic powerhouse, An Indian Manifesto positions itself as a timely and necessary contribution to the public discourse. Its launch comes as a response to increasing calls for transparent, accountable, and inclusive governance.

About the Authors

An Indian Manifesto Cover Launch Marks a Bold Step Toward India’s Future

Vaibhav Maloo has been leading Enso Group since 2009, guiding the organization through global expansions in energy, marketing, and innovation. He is also the author of The Business of Life – Answers to 101 Tough Questions and is working on InfoProfile, a next-gen professional networking platform.

Dhaval Pingulkar, born in Mumbai and now based in Dubai, is a Management Studies graduate from the Sydenham Institute. Known for his sharp analytical skills and deep interest in human consciousness, Dhaval brings a unique voice to the realms of policy and governance.

What’s Next?

The official release of An Indian Manifesto is expected in the coming weeks, accompanied by panel discussions, policy forums, and student outreach initiatives across leading Indian institutions. The book will be available globally through major retailers and e-commerce platforms.

For those invested in India’s future, this manifesto is more than a book. It’s a blueprint.


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