The Betrayal of India

The Betrayal of India
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Synopsis The Betrayal of India by : Elias Davidsson

Peasants Betrayed

Peasants Betrayed
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Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 817304919X
ISBN-13 : 9788173049194
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Synopsis Peasants Betrayed by : Kapil Kumar

Kapil Kumars research on peasant struggles and their relationship with the national movement takes into account the myriad complexities involved in order to understand the contemporary realities that confront rural India. He argues that there was a definite move by the dominant leaders, big businesses and the landed aristocracy to suppress the peasants an approach very much still in practice today. Hence, the need for a historical perspective. Part 1 deals with the struggles of the Oudh peasants and the role of Baba Ram Chandra in mobilizing them. The use of religious literature in mobilizing the peasants and characterizing the Congress leadership, Taluqdars, the British, etc., is a unique example of liberating the religious texts from the ritualistic functions and interpreting them to explain contemporary social realities and offer solutions. The plight of rural women and their struggles is another vital theme covered. Part 2 focuses on Congress-peasant relations during the national movement and the papers deal with a host of issues like the victimization of peasant leaders at the behest of dominant nationalist leadership; the collaboration between the landlords, big businesses and the dominant leaders and also reasons for the peasants support to Gandhi. In Part 3 Kumar argues for a paradigm shift in studying the history of Partition and understanding inter-community relations. This volume is invaluable for scholars of colonial and modern Indian history.

India Betrayed

India Betrayed
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Publisher : Manas
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015041717482
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Synopsis India Betrayed by : B. N. Sharma

This Book Is, If Not Path-Breaking, Striving As It Does, An Analysis Of Nehru - The Man And The Leader, Yet Unattempted In Indian Political Lexicon. Based On Unimpeachable Sources, The Book Brings Out Vividly The Virtues And Faults Of The Man Who Sat At The Steering Wheel Of This Nation S Destiny After Freedom By Midnight . The Prevarication, Indecisiveness And Lack Of Focus In Nehru S Planning And Prescriptions Have All Been Brought Out With A Surgical Precision. This Book Does Not Merely Record The Events Of Nehru S Cretinuous Legacy That Has Deshaped The Present Indian Polity, And The Profound Effect His Thoughts Have Had On Our Intelligentsia. The Apocalypse Of Nehru S Deeds Is A Series Of Failures And Disasters. Finally, It Also Points Out To Our Present Day Youth Why They Are, Where They Find Themselves Today.

The Reputational Imperative

The Reputational Imperative
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781503607200
ISBN-13 : 1503607208
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Synopsis The Reputational Imperative by : Mahesh Shankar

India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, left behind a legacy of both great achievements and surprising defeats. Most notably, he failed to resolve the Kashmir dispute with Pakistan and the territorial conflict with China. In the fifty years since Nehru's death, much ink has been spilled trying to understand the decisions behind these puzzling foreign policy missteps. Mahesh Shankar cuts through the surrounding debates about nationalism, idealism, power, and security with a compelling and novel answer: reputation. India's investment in its international image powerfully shaped the state's negotiation and bargaining tactics during this period. The Reputational Imperative proves that reputation is not only a significant driver in these conflicts but also that it's about more than simply looking good on the global stage. Considerations such as India's relative position of strength or weakness and the value of demonstrating resolve or generosity also influenced strategy and foreign policy. Shankar answers longstanding questions about Nehru's territorial negotiations while also providing a deeper understanding of how a state's global image works. The Reputational Imperative highlights the pivotal—yet often overlooked—role reputation can play in a broad global security context.

India Betrayed

India Betrayed
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Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015018643190
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Synopsis India Betrayed by : Piare Lal Sharma

India Betrayed

India Betrayed
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Total Pages : 188
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Synopsis India Betrayed by : Thomas Mathew

""India Betrayed - Globalization and Realignment, looks at the vicissitudes of India's development process. The failure of the Nehruvian model and the ascendancy of the global monopolistic model are seen with reference to the underlying changes in the correlation of class forces. Alternative[s] to globalization and the nature of the class alignments taking shape at the global and national plane are also addressed. A global alliance of all the victims of 'new imperialism' is visualized as an alternative to the 'new world order'"--P. [4] of cover.

Childhood Betrayed

Childhood Betrayed
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9789350297049
ISBN-13 : 9350297043
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Synopsis Childhood Betrayed by : Loveleen Kacker

No social problem is as universal as the oppression of the child. No slave was ever so much the property of his master as the child is of his parent. Never were the rights of man ever so disregarded as in the case of the child. - Maria MontessoriIn India, where even stones and trees are worshipped, children are routinely beaten, neglected and abused. The daily news is rife with stories of abuse and neglect, often perpetrated in the name of discipline or protection. The Nithari case, female foeticide, instances of child marriage and the sexual abuse of minors - the statistics are frightening. Lakhs of children are robbed of childhood, and India is doing little to remedy that. While the government now acknowledges education and nutrition as the essential entitlements of children, there has been little legislation or initiative to safeguard their most fundamental rights. Child protection is still nowhere on the nation's radar.Loveleen Kacker distilled several years of research to write this cogent and powerful volume on why child abuse and neglect happens and how it affects children in India. She examines physical, emotional and sexual abuse, as well as neglect and maltreatment, especially of the girl child. Bringing real-life instances and case studies together with Kacker's own work on the rights of children, this is a guide for parents, policy makers, schoolteachers, paediatricians, childcare specialists - indeed, anyone with a stake in the welfare of minors. A timely and much-needed addition to the literature on child rights, Childhood Betrayed is also a call for change - nay a call to arms.

India Betrayed

India Betrayed
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Total Pages : 614
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Synopsis India Betrayed by : Nau Nihal Singh

Electrifying India

Electrifying India
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780804791021
ISBN-13 : 0804791023
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Synopsis Electrifying India by : Sunila S. Kale

Throughout the 20th century, electricity was considered to be the primary vehicle of modernity, as well as its quintessential symbol. In India, electrification was central to how early nationalists and planners conceptualized Indian development, and huge sums were spent on the project from then until now. Yet despite all this, sixty-five years after independence nearly 400 million Indians have no access to electricity. Electrifying India explores the political and historical puzzle of uneven development in India's vital electricity sector. In some states, nearly all citizens have access to electricity, while in others fewer than half of households have reliable electricity. To help explain this variation, this book offers both a regional and a historical perspective on the politics of electrification of India as it unfolded in New Delhi and three Indian states: Maharashtra, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh. In those parts of the countryside that were successfully electrified in the decades after independence, the gains were due to neither nationalist idealism nor merely technocratic plans, but rather to the rising political influence and pressure of rural constituencies. In looking at variation in how public utilities expanded over a long period of time, this book argues that the earlier period of an advancing state apparatus from the 1950s to the 1980s conditioned in important ways the manner of the state's retreat during market reforms from the 1990s onward.

How India Sees the World

How India Sees the World
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Publisher : Juggernaut Books
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9789386228406
ISBN-13 : 9386228408
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis How India Sees the World by : Shyam Saran

Former India Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran has had a ringside view of the most critical events and shifts in Indian foreign policy in the new millennium. In this magisterial book, Saran discerns the threads that tie together his experiences as a diplomat