Description
This book explores sport as a dynamic testing ground for societal evolution. Through vivid analysis, Nandan shows how organized sport balances competing interests—laws, markets, morals, and technology—often ahead of broader societal shifts. He examines the hidden layers of sport: its aesthetic appeal, unpredictability, branding, and governance. He delves into how sport influences identity, commerce, and global narratives, raising questions like whether India should host the Olympics . The book is a thought-provoking blend of personal insight and systemic critique, ideal for readers interested in the deeper meaning behind the games we play.