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When a book got maximum publicity from none other than the PM himself!

Written by : TNM

The News Minute| June 8, 2014|Getting India Back on Track- An Action Agenda For Reform, a book edited by Bibek Debroy, Ashley J. Tellis and Reece Trevor was released by the Prime Minister on Sunday at his 7 Race Course Road (RCR) residence. With PM and Finance Minister attending the book release, a foreword written by Ratan Tata and essays by prominent academicians and policy experts- the book had already become a subject of discussion. But nothing probably matches the publicity given by the Prime Minister's social media handles!A Facebook post by PM Narendra Modi got widely shared.Post by Narendra Modi.On Twitter, the PMO handle live tweeted the book release event.PM will release the book 'Getting India Back on Track: An Action Agenda For Reform' edited by @bibekdebroy, Ashley J. Tellis & Reece Trevor.— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 8, 2014The book has been published by Carnegie Endowment For International Peace. @CarnegieSAsia— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 8, 2014The foreword of the book has been written by @RNTata2000 & contains insightful essays by eminent academicians & public policy experts.— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 8, 2014The book talks about getting India back on the path of good governance & development, subjects that are very close to PM @narendramodi.— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 8, 2014Academicians, industry leaders, several distinguished guests from all walks of life have arrived for launch of 'Getting India Back on Track'— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 8, 2014PM @narendramodi to arrive shortly for the launch of the book 'Getting India Back on Track'.— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 8, 2014The book that will be launched shortly by @narendramodi pic.twitter.com/RiIQKsoseg— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 8, 2014

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