by VAISHNAVI CHANDRASHEKHAR
Every few years the world gets a glimpse of Indians’ peculiar fascination with Hitler. His autobiography, “Mein Kampf” (“My Struggle”), is a consistent bestseller here, selling 70,000 copies in the past decade. The book is popular among management students who see it as some sort of self-help or leadership strategy manual. (Copies lie alongside “Who Moved My Cheese?” at booksellers’ stands.)
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