Nehru: The Invention of IndiaArcade Pub., 2003 - 282 من الصفحات New from Shashi Tharoor, eminent United Nations,diplomat and author of India: From Midnight to the,Millennium, comes an incisive new biography of the,great secularist, Jawaharlal Nehru, who -,alongside his spiritual father, Mahatma Gandhi -,led the movement for India's independence from,British rule and ushered his newly independent,country into the modern world.,|A well-crafted life of the Indian politician and,independence-movement hero.. A thoughtful,account, likening Nehru to Thomas Jefferson in,ways both positive and negative| - Kirkus Reviews. |
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الصفحة xvi
... communal interests neglected by the secular Congress , and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ( RSS ) , or National Volunteer Corps , modeled on the Italian Brown Shirts . Neither found much traction within the Congress , and the Hindu ...
... communal interests neglected by the secular Congress , and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ( RSS ) , or National Volunteer Corps , modeled on the Italian Brown Shirts . Neither found much traction within the Congress , and the Hindu ...
الصفحة 105
... communal bigotry ( he often condemned the Hindu Mahasabha , the principal political vehicle of Hindu chauvinism , in the same breath ) and his political judg- ment . The latter was borne out by the 1937 election re- sults . Under the ...
... communal bigotry ( he often condemned the Hindu Mahasabha , the principal political vehicle of Hindu chauvinism , in the same breath ) and his political judg- ment . The latter was borne out by the 1937 election re- sults . Under the ...
الصفحة 107
... communal issues . " This could never be acceptable to Nehru . Jawaharlal saw the communal card as rank political opportunism . In a passionate letter to his old friend Khaliquzzaman , he asked : " Why should I accept it [ the League ] ...
... communal issues . " This could never be acceptable to Nehru . Jawaharlal saw the communal card as rank political opportunism . In a passionate letter to his old friend Khaliquzzaman , he asked : " Why should I accept it [ the League ] ...
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accept affairs arrest became become British called caste cause civil close communal Congress critics death decision Delhi demand democratic developing early economic elected English father followed forces foreign freedom Gandhi gave hand harlal Hindu hope idea imperialism independence India interests issue jail Jawa Jawaharlal Nehru Jawaharlal's Jinnah joined largely later leader leadership leading League letter lives London Mahatma Mahatma Gandhi major March marked masses meeting ment mind months Motilal Mountbatten moved movement Muslim nationalist never offer once organized Pakistan party passed Patel political position president prime minister principle prison provinces refused remained resign rule secular seemed serve social sought suggested thought tion took traveling turned United viceroy wrote young
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