This book examines the development of bilateral relations between India and Ceylon (Sri Lanka) since both countries gained independence. S. U. Kodikara outlines the historical, political, economic, and social factors influencing the dynamics of relations between the two countries, including the issue of citizenship of Indian Tamils, political agreements, and India's role in the stability of the…
Toward Freedom is the autobiographical account of Jawaharlal Nehru, one of India’s foremost leaders and the first Prime Minister of independent India. Written during his imprisonment by British authorities, the book offers a vivid narrative of Nehru’s personal life, political awakening, and philosophical reflections. It highlights his experiences in the Indian independence movement, his r…
The autobiographical account of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, chronicling his personal journey toward self-realization and moral development. The book documents Gandhi’s early life, formative experiences in India and South Africa, and the evolution of his philosophy of nonviolence, truth, and civil resistance. Through candid reflections on his successes and failures, Gandhi offers deep insight …
Pembunuhan Indira Gandhi menyajikan laporan jurnalistik dan historis tentang peristiwa-peristiwa yang mengelilingi pembunuhan Perdana Menteri India Indira Gandhi pada Oktober 1984. Disusun oleh Hajjah Ani Idrus, Eddi Elison, dan Marwan Effendie, buku ini mendokumentasikan ketegangan politik sebelum pembunuhan, keadaan serangan, dampak di India, dan reaksi publik di seluruh dunia. Ditulis d…
Jawaharlal Nehru: A Biography, Volume One, 1889–1947 is the first part of Sarvepalli Gopal’s definitive and scholarly biography of India’s first prime minister. This volume traces Nehru’s early life, education, and political awakening, offering a detailed account of his involvement in India’s struggle for independence alongside Mahatma Gandhi. Gopal examines Nehru’s evolving pol…
Jawaharlal Nehru: A Biography, Volume Two, 1947–1956 continues Sarvepalli Gopal’s authoritative and detailed account of the life of India’s first Prime Minister. This volume begins with India’s independence in 1947 and explores Nehru’s central role in shaping the new nation—politically, socially, and institutionally. Gopal examines Nehru’s leadership in establishing democratic…
Jawaharlal Nehru: A Biography, Volume Three, 1956–1964 by historian Sarvepalli Gopal is the concluding volume of the authoritative and most comprehensive biography of India’s first prime minister. Covering the final years of Nehru’s life, the book examines his political challenges, including India’s evolving foreign policy, relations with China leading to the 1962 war, the reorganizatio…
An authoritative and comprehensive account of Jawaharlal Nehru’s early life, political awakening, and his prominent role in India’s struggle for independence. Drawing from private letters, archival materials, and official documents, Gopal presents an in-depth analysis of Nehru’s intellectual development, his relationship with Mahatma Gandhi, and his emergence as a leading figure of the In…
This book was written by me in Ahmadnagar Fort prison during the five months, April to September, 1944. Some of my colleagues in prison were good enough to read the manuscript and make a number of valuable suggestions. On revising the book in prison 1 took advantage of these suggestions and made some additions. No one, I need hardly add, is responsible for what I have written or necessarily agr…
A detailed historical and political account of Nehru’s crucial early years as the first Prime Minister of independent India. This volume explores Nehru’s leadership during the nation-building period, his domestic policies, foreign relations, and the challenges India faced after independence. Drawing on archival materials, personal papers, and official documents, Gopal provides deep insights…