On his official website, Price is described as a regular on the BBC News Channel, Sky News, BBC radio and LBC, while showing that his latest book has been called "The definitive account of the campaign that got Modi to where he is now," by India Today.
In an another report in The Financial Times said: "Since he swept to power 18 months ago, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has proved to be a charismatic international statesman, impressing leaders from Shinzo Abe to Barack Obama as well as expatriate Indians with his ambition to modernise India. But his next foreign visit - to the UK this week to meet David Cameron and the Queen and to address a crowd of 60,000 British Indians at Wembley Stadium - will for the first time be overshadowed by deepening troubles at home."
Last year Modi was elected member of parliament for the ancient city of Varanasi on the Ganges, took power as Indian prime minister and promised to clean up the river he called “Mother Ganges”. Eighteen months later, there are mutterings of discontent from environmentalists and the hundreds of millions of Indians who live in the river’s catchment area and depend on its increasingly polluted waters. They say the clean-up has been largely cosmetic — Modi, for example, helped sweep the mud off Varanasi’s Assi ghat in front of the television cameras — while the vital work of treating sewage and purifying the toxic industrial waste that poisons the river has not begun.
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