It is about the making-and unmaking-of a modern leader. It is about the internal contradictions of a man who champions democratic ideals but leads a party long defined by centralised authority. It is about the clash between inherited political capital and earned public trust. It is about a man who has been ridiculed and revered, dismissed and defended-often in the same breath.
This chronicle spans more than two decades of Rahul Gandhi's political life, tracing his ascent, his missteps, and his continued attempts to reinvent himself and his party in the age of populism, social media warfare, and polarised electorates. We explore his ideas, his critics, and the moments that defined-and derailed-his political narrative.