The Discovery of India by Jawaharlal Nehru is a profound and reflective work written during his imprisonment at Ahmadnagar Fort (1942–1945). Nehru writes about India’s vast cultural, historical, and philosophical journey — from the ancient Indus Valley civilization, through the Vedic period, all the way to the British colonial era and the rise of nationalism. He draws on texts like the Ve…
This book has three volumes deals with Kashmir political history and development right from the earliest times to the present day. It studies terrorism, militancy, human rights, efforts towards peace, etc. and includes all major documents, treaties etc. Plus an exhaustive bibliography and uptodate chronology of major political events.
This book has three volumes deals with Kashmir political history and development right from the earliest times to the present day. It studies terrorism, militancy, human rights, efforts towards peace, etc. and includes all major documents, treaties etc. Plus an exhaustive bibliography and uptodate chronology of major political events.
This book has three volumes deals with Kashmir political history and development right from the earliest times to the present day. It studies terrorism, militancy, human rights, efforts towards peace, etc. and includes all major documents, treaties etc. Plus an exhaustive bibliography and uptodate chronology of major political events.
Bringing together the essays contributed by Dr. Javid Iqbal, Mr. Mushahid Hussain, Dr. Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema, M. Niaz A. Naik, Air Marshal (Retd) Ayaz Ahmad Khan, Ms. Sibtain Tahira, Dr. S. M. Haider and Col. (Retd) Ghulam Sarwar, this analysis of Kashmir dispute in the context of South Asian security combines the subtle insights of scholars, journalists and defence strategists. With an introduc…
This book contains: 1. Introductory: British supremacy in India 2. Outbreak of World War II and the demand of Pakistan 3. War, politics and the movement for Pakistan 4. War effort and the new realities 5. Postwar policies and the struggle for Pakistan 6. Mutinies and the civil war 7. Military question and the establishment.
The fourth edition of the most readable and illuminating one-volume history of India is revised to bring students fully up to date on developments since 1988, including the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, the successive rise of three new central governments to power, escalating violence in Kashmir, Punjab, and Assam, and the effects of accelerating urbanization and rural development. Wolpert pla…
The Book is a Pot Pourri about Contemporary India - A Must for a Foreigner visiting India and the less Travelled Indian. A Retired Naval Officer, Ranjit Rai Makes a modest attempt to explain India to Indians and Foreigners. The Book Consists of diverse chapters that merge, titilate, illuminate, argue and offer solutions in an agreeable style. Contents: 1. A journey through India 2. The India…
In the century we are witnessing a major discursive shift in interpretation of relationships between politics, bureaucracy, markets and social concern. The credit for the ring of new changes goes to major developments in the global political economy. These are reflected mainly in repeated assertions of commitment to liberalization. Consequently, over four decades old Indian model of development…
This volume one: Towards independence-the pre-1947 period, studies India and the simon report; An insight into the khilafat movement; Failure of sir stafford cripp's mission; Gandhi and partition of India; India's independence and the war.; The fourth dimension of Indian national movement; History of the act of 1935; The sphere of provincial government under the government of India act, 1935; P…