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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... developing world for which Nehruvianism once spoke . As India nears the completion of the sixth decade of its independence from the British Raj , a transforma- tion - still incomplete — has taken place that , in its es- sentials , has ...
... developing world for which Nehruvianism once spoke . As India nears the completion of the sixth decade of its independence from the British Raj , a transforma- tion - still incomplete — has taken place that , in its es- sentials , has ...
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... developing coun- tries , realizing the folly of his ways , had adopted a different path . Rajaji abandoned him to establish the Swatantra ( Independence ) Party in 1959 explicitly in protest against Nehru's economic policies , but his ...
... developing coun- tries , realizing the folly of his ways , had adopted a different path . Rajaji abandoned him to establish the Swatantra ( Independence ) Party in 1959 explicitly in protest against Nehru's economic policies , but his ...
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... developing countries had gone . " Every conceivable argument has been available to tempt Mr. Nehru to forego democratic institutions in India , " the philosopher Bertrand Russell wrote . " Illiteracy and poverty , disease and ignorance ...
... developing countries had gone . " Every conceivable argument has been available to tempt Mr. Nehru to forego democratic institutions in India , " the philosopher Bertrand Russell wrote . " Illiteracy and poverty , disease and ignorance ...
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