India After Independence, 1947-2000

Cover of India After Independence, 1947-2000 by Bipan Chandra
Publisher: Penguin Books
Year: 2000
Language: en
Pages: 549
ISBN-13: 9780140278255
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Weight: 1.2 Pounds
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India After Independence, 1947-2000 by Bipan Chandra, published by Penguin Books in 2000, offers a comprehensive analysis of India’s journey as the world’s largest democracy from 1947 to 2000. This 549-page volume serves as a sequel to the author’s earlier work, India’s Struggle for Independence, and examines the challenges and successes India has encountered in the context of its colonial past and ongoing quest for freedom.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of significant events and policies that shaped modern India, including the framing of the Constitution, the Nehruvian political and economic agenda, and the integration of various states and communities. The book also addresses contentious issues such as India’s foreign policy, party politics, and economic reforms since 1991, providing insights into the complexities of Indian society and governance. With its focus on economic conditions and political science, this edition presents an objective overview of a nation navigating its identity and development in the post-independence era.


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The Story Of The Forging Of Contemporary India, The World S Largest Democracy, Is A Rich And Inspiring One. This Volume, A Sequel To The Authors Best-Selling India S Struggle For Independence, Analyses The Challenges India Has Faced And The Successes It Has Achieved Over The Last Five Decades, In The Light Of Its Colonial Legacy And Century-Long Struggle For Freedom. In Doing So, It Shows How Unique The Indian Experience Is In The Third World-Combining Development With Democracy And Civil Liberties.

With Great Insight And Clarity The Book Describes How Against Great Odds The Constitution Was Framed By Seeking The Widest Possible Consensus, As Also How The Nehruvian Political And Economic Agenda And Basics Of Foreign Policy Were Evolved And Developed. Essential To The Quest For Consolidation Of The Nation Was The Integration Of The Princely States, The Linguistic Reorganization Of The States, The Integration Of The Tribals Into The Mainstream And The Countering Of Regional Imbalances. Among The Other Contentious Issues Considered Here, With All Their Implications For The Present Situation, Are India S Foreign Policy, Party Politics In The Centre And The States, The Punjab Problem, The Growth Of Communalism, And Anticaste Politics And Untouchability. There Are Detailed Analyses Of The Indian Economy, Including The Reforms Since 1991, The Wide-Ranging Land Reforms And The Green Revolution. These, Along With The Objective Assessments Of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Jayaprakash Narayan, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Rajiv Gandhi, Vishwanath Pratap Singh And Atal Behari Vajpayee Constitute A Remarkable Overview Of A Nation On The Move.

Incisive, Pithy And Optimistic, India After Independence Is A Welcome Introduction To Contemporary India And Reaffirms The Strength Of Indian Democracy In The Coming Millennium.

‘As An Introduction To The History Of Post-Independence India, It Is Non-Pareil.’
-M V Kamath

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