He&rsquos an economist by day and a political aficionado by evening. Combine that with a love for travel, that too along ground-zero of India&rsquos electoral process, and you can never go wrong with your insights. Ruchir Sharma, who is a Managing Director with Morgan Stanley, has come out with his third book, Democracy on the Road. During his jaunts he attempted to gauge the mood of the general public and, of course, the politicians, especially when election fervour gripped the nation or any of the states. It&rsquos all there in the book, along with a glimpse into the undercurrents caste divide, dynasty politics, the influence of god-men (and women), and voting patterns. In a casual conversation with OT, the Jaipur-born and Bijnor-bred writer shares his favourite travel anecdotes.

