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From Tea Seller to Author-Statesman: PM Narendra Modi’s Inspiring Literary Journey – Complete Book List Inside

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a prolific author whose books reflect his vision, values, and commitment to social harmony and development.

Published By: Nisha Srivastava
Last Updated: September 17, 2025 13:31:44 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not only India’s political leader but also a prominent author and motivational speaker. He has written over a dozen books on a variety of subjects, including social harmony, education, climate change, youth motivation, governance, poetry, child development, gender equality, and the welfare of the underprivileged. His writings provide valuable insight into his vision, personality, core values, and his deep commitment to the cohesion and progress of society. He is only the third Indian Prime Minister to have a book published by the Navajivan Trust, an organization established by Mahatma Gandhi. 

Notable Books Written by PM Narendra Modi

1975–1977: Abode of Love

  • Language: Gujarati

  • Summary: A collection of eight short stories written during India’s Emergency. Reflects personal thoughts and moral dilemmas, offering a glimpse into Modi’s early worldview.

1982: Prematirtha

  • Language: Gujarati

  • Summary: Poetry collection exploring spiritual, emotional, and philosophical themes. Early expression of inner reflections.

1986: Sakshi Bhaav

  • Language: Gujarati

  • Summary: Compilation of poems and journal entries started at age 36. Focuses on conversations with the mother goddess, blending spirituality and personal experiences.

1987: Aahwan

  • Language: Gujarati

  • Summary: Essays covering cultural and social commentary, emphasizing moral and societal values.

2001: Setu Bandh

  • Language: Gujarati

  • Summary: Co-authored with RSS leader Rajabhai Nene. Chronicles the life of Lakshmanrao Madhavrao, an RSS mentor who influenced Modi’s early political path.

2001: Aankh Aa Dhanya Che

  • Language: Gujarati

  • Summary: Patriotic poetry addressing social issues such as poverty, farmers’ struggles, and civic responsibility. The title means “Blessed are these eyes.”

2007: Kelavani Te Kelav

  • Language: Gujarati

  • Summary: Discusses education reforms in Gujarat, highlighting the transformative power of learning. Advocates for empowerment through education.

2008: Samajik Samrasta

  • Language: Gujarati

  • Summary: Focuses on social harmony, including issues faced by Dalits, tribals, and women. Explores pathways to achieving societal peace.

2008: Education is Empowerment: A Book of Quotations on Education

  • Language: English

  • Summary: Compilation of motivational and educational quotes emphasizing the importance of knowledge in personal and national development.

2012: President Pranab Mukherjee – A Statesman

  • Language: English

  • Summary: Tribute to former President Pranab Mukherjee, highlighting his vision, governance style, and contributions to India’s political landscape.

2014: A Journey: Poems by Narendra Modi

  • Language: English

  • Summary: A poetic reflection of Modi’s life, experiences, and philosophy. Captures his personal and political journey in lyrical form.

2015: India’s Singapore Story

  • Language: English

  • Summary: Based on PM Modi’s lecture in Singapore, focusing on India-Singapore relations, diplomacy, and international cooperation.

2015: Convenient Action – Gujarat’s Response to Challenges of Climate Change

  • Language: English

  • Summary: Highlights Gujarat’s initiatives to tackle climate change. Showcases state-level governance and sustainable development strategies.

2015: Convenient Action – Continuity for Change

  • Language: English

  • Summary: Released during the Paris Climate Change Summit. Discusses India’s policies and climate action commitments on a global scale.

2018: Exam Warriors

  • Language: English / Hindi

  • Summary: Motivational guide for students, featuring yoga, games, and exercises. Encourages mental wellness and resilience in facing exams and life challenges.

2023: Jyotipunj

  • Language: Gujarati

  • Summary: Biographies of 16 RSS leaders who mentored and inspired PM Modi. Released by RSS chief Mohanrao Bhagwat, it highlights ideological influences on Modi’s leadership.

Other Notable Books by Narendra Modi

  • A Journey: Poems by Narendra Modi

  • Social Harmony

  • India’s Singapore Story

  • Education is Empowerment: A Book of Quotations on Education

  • President Pranab Mukherjee – A Statesman

  • Prematirtha

  • Aahwan

About Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi was born on September 17, 1950, in Vadnagar, Gujarat, into a modest grocer family. Rising from humble beginnings as a tea seller, he became India’s Prime Minister in 2014 and was re-elected in 2019, winning by 4.79 million votes. He previously served as Gujarat’s Chief Minister from 2001 to 2014 and currently represents Varanasi in the Lok Sabha.

PM Modi is known for his development-focused governance, strategic leadership, and connection with the masses. His slogan, “Main Bhi Chowkidar” (I too am a watchman), emphasizes the dignity of labor and resonates with Indians committed to fighting corruption, pollution, and societal challenges. Narendra Modi’s books provide a glimpse into his thoughts, values, and vision for India. From poetry to motivational guides, social reflections, and governance strategies, these works highlight his multi-dimensional personality, inspiring readers across age groups and walks of life.

Here’s a concise table of PM Narendra Modi’s books with their year of publication, language, and theme:

Book Title Year of Publication Language Theme / Focus
Jyotipunj 2023 Gujarati Biographies of 16 RSS mentors who inspired PM Modi
Setu Bandh 2001 Gujarati Life of Lakshmanrao Madhavrao, RSS leader; inspiration for Modi
Sakshi Bhaav 1986 Gujarati Poetry; spiritual reflections and journal entries
Exam Warriors 2018 English / Hindi Motivational guide for students with exercises, games, yoga
Aankh Aa Dhanya Che 2001 Gujarati Patriotic poetry; social issues like poverty and farmers
Kelavani Te Kelav 2007 Gujarati Education; reforms in Gujarat and empowerment through learning
Samajik Samrasta 2008 Gujarati Social harmony; Dalits, tribals, women, family relationships
Abode of Love 1975–1977 Gujarati Short stories written during the Emergency; personal reflections
Convenient Action – Continuity for Change 2015 English Climate change initiatives; governance and sustainability
Convenient Action – Gujarat’s Response to Challenges of Climate Change 2015 English Gujarat’s climate change measures; state-level governance
India’s Singapore Story 2015 English PM Modi’s lecture on India-Singapore relations and diplomacy
A Journey: Poems by Narendra Modi 2014 English Poetry collection reflecting life experiences and philosophy
Education is Empowerment: A Book of Quotations on Education 2008 English Education-focused quotes and insights
President Pranab Mukherjee – A Statesman 2012 English Tribute to former President; governance and statesmanship
Prematirtha 1982 Gujarati Poetry; spiritual and emotional reflections
Aahwan 1987 Gujarati Essays; cultural and social commentary

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