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Nehru
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Author: M.J.AKBAR
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages: 505
Edition: Latest
Binding: Paperback
Language:English
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Nehru
THE MAKING OF INDIA
As sovereign India negotiated challenges of immense political and social complexity, Nehru stood at its centre: visionary, flawed, but in his age indispensable.
Jawaharlal Nehru's extraordinary life was divided into three phases. For nearly thirty years he was a wealthy Anglophile from a privileged Kashmiri Brahmin family, before Mahatma Gandhi drew him into the dream of freedom and made him a pillar of the struggle for independence from British rule. Nehru resolved the contradictions between an aristocratic inheritance and nationalist commitment with intellectual sangfroid and personal conviction. Between 1947 and 1962 he was the anointed architect for the making of a new nation, adding his own socialist worldview to the foundation of Gandhi's moral vision through the uncertain, difficult and defining 1950s. He shaped the temper and strength of constitutional institutions in a committed democracy even as he nourished the economic aspirations of a country coming to terms with freedom. His tragic flaw was to ignore national security in the belief that an idealistic foreign policy was sufficient to preserve India's integrity in a post-colonial world. Defeat in the 1962 India-China War reduced his place in history.
Author: M.J. AKBAR
Publisher: Bloomsbury
