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The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga is the Booker Prize-winning novel that offers a sharp and compelling portrait of modern India through the eyes of an unforgettable narrator.
Born into poverty, Balram Halwai rises from village servant to successful entrepreneur, recounting the choices and circumstances that transformed his life. As he reflects on ambition, inequality, corruption, and social mobility, Balram provides an unflinching view of the contrasts between India’s wealth and poverty, tradition and modernity.
Written with wit, dark humour, and biting social commentary, The White Tiger explores themes of class, power, morality, and the pursuit of freedom. Aravind Adiga’s acclaimed debut is both an engaging literary novel and a thought-provoking examination of contemporary society.















