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India After Gandhi Revised and Updated Edition
India After Gandhi Revised and Updated Edition: The History of the World's Largest Democracy | Ramachandra Guha
From one of the subcontinent’s most important and controversial writers comes this definitive history of post-Partition India, now revised and updated with extensive new material Told in lucid and beautiful prose, the story of India’s wild ride toward and since Independence is a riveting one. Taking full advantage of the dramatic details of the protests and conflicts that helped shape the nation, politically, socially, and economically, Ramachandra Guha writes of the factors and processes that have kept the country together, and kept it democratic, defying the numerous prophets of doom. Moving between history and biography, this story provides fresh insights into the lives and public careers of those legendary and long-serving Prime Ministers, Jawaharlal Nehru and his daughter, Indira Gandhi. Guha includes vivid sketches of the major “provincial” leaders, but also writes with feeling and sensitivity about lesser-known Indians—peasants, tribals, women, workers, and Untouchables. Massively researched and elegantly written, this is the work of a major scholar at the height of his powers, a brilliant and definitive history of what is possibly the most important, occasionally the most exasperating, and certainly the most interesting country in the world.
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Shamzi
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Starting this mammoth of a book, I don't think will read the entire book in one go buy I have been wanting to read this for a while now!!!

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atifyamin
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yossarian221
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This is really a book worth every penny and second. A book that encompasses first 50 years of republic of India is truly amazing. Author takes us on a Rollercoaster ride of democracy in India. What impressed me more than anything is the way writer has tried to stay neutral and not add his impressions. Grand scheme of things in Indian politics since 1947 and a book that deserves a place in every Indian's bookshelf

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