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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSandeep V Dandekar is an established author who won multiple awards for his 3 books published prior to this one, all of them having attracted a tremendous positive response from readers across the world. Sandeep, in the recent years is getting increasingly known to global audiences as “The Corporate Monk” which is a name given to him by people out of their admiration for him. He is a globally respected seasoned business leader. Since 2010 Sandeep v Dandekar has been a respected name in the IT-ITESM, Cloud and Data Centres domain. He also is a mentor to StartUp Founders & CXOs, Growth advisRead More...
Sandeep V Dandekar is an established author who won multiple awards for his 3 books published prior to this one, all of them having attracted a tremendous positive response from readers across the world.
Sandeep, in the recent years is getting increasingly known to global audiences as “The Corporate Monk” which is a name given to him by people out of their admiration for him. He is a globally respected seasoned business leader.
Since 2010 Sandeep v Dandekar has been a respected name in the IT-ITESM, Cloud and Data Centres domain. He also is a mentor to StartUp Founders & CXOs, Growth advisor to companies and member of advisory boards to various Industry Bodies.
With a career spanning more than three and a half decades with a full span global exposure he brings a rare blend of deep technical understanding, strategic business acumen, and genuine human empathy. His work and writing have resonated powerfully with readers and professionals across age groups, genders, nationalities, religions, and professions—testament to the universality and practicality of his message.
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This is not a typical business history. It’s not a technical manual. It’s not a policy analysis or an academic study. Instead, it’s an attempt to capture something more elusive: the lived experience of building India’s digital infrastructure from 1999 to 2025, with projections through 2030.
The narrative follows composite characters, Arun, Meera, Kabir, Anjali, Suresh, Neel, and others, whose journeys are fictional but whose experiences are deep
This is not a typical business history. It’s not a technical manual. It’s not a policy analysis or an academic study. Instead, it’s an attempt to capture something more elusive: the lived experience of building India’s digital infrastructure from 1999 to 2025, with projections through 2030.
The narrative follows composite characters, Arun, Meera, Kabir, Anjali, Suresh, Neel, and others, whose journeys are fictional but whose experiences are deeply rooted in real events, actual market conditions, and authentic industry challenges. Think of them as archetypal rather than literal: each represents thousands of real individuals who lived similar stories. Alongside this human narrative runs a rigorous factual backbone: market data, infrastructure statistics, policy timelines, investment figures, and technical specifications. These are presented through embedded tables, sidebars, and detailed explanations that ground the story in measurable reality.
This is not a typical business history. It’s not a technical manual. It’s not a policy analysis or an academic study. Instead, it’s an attempt to capture something more elusive: the lived experience of building India’s digital infrastructure from 1999 to 2025, with projections through 2030.
The narrative follows composite characters, Arun, Meera, Kabir, Anjali, Suresh, Neel, and others, whose journeys are fictional but whose experiences are deep
This is not a typical business history. It’s not a technical manual. It’s not a policy analysis or an academic study. Instead, it’s an attempt to capture something more elusive: the lived experience of building India’s digital infrastructure from 1999 to 2025, with projections through 2030.
The narrative follows composite characters, Arun, Meera, Kabir, Anjali, Suresh, Neel, and others, whose journeys are fictional but whose experiences are deeply rooted in real events, actual market conditions, and authentic industry challenges. Think of them as archetypal rather than literal: each represents thousands of real individuals who lived similar stories. Alongside this human narrative runs a rigorous factual backbone: market data, infrastructure statistics, policy timelines, investment figures, and technical specifications. These are presented through embedded tables, sidebars, and detailed explanations that ground the story in measurable reality.
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