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India: From Midnight To The Millennium
Shashi Tharoor

India: From Midnight To The Millennium

Harper Perennial (Sep 01, 1998)
9780060977535
| Paperback
416 pages | 135 x 203 mm | English
Dewey 954.04
LC Classification DS428.2 .T47 1998
LC Control No. 97051269

Genre

  • Geography & History

Subject

  • 1947
  • Civilization
  • History / Asia / General
  • History / Asia / India & South Asia
  • India

Plot

"Few books in recent years, if any, offer such a comprehensive overview of what ails India, its politicians and its people; and few writers, apart from Nirad Chaudhury and V. S. Naipaul, benefit so obviously from the perspective Tharoor offers, that of an Indian with a profound empathy for his native culture, combined with the insight made possible by following India's progress from afar."--New York Times"A hard-hitting, powerfully analytical and supremely articulate new book. . . . Tharoor discusses the 'flawed miracle of Indian democracy' from various angles, opting for a take-no-prisoners approach as he criticizes politicians, unpacks layers of misguided governmental policies and exposes the atavistic tendencies of special-interest pols." --Newsday"Tharoor looks back at his country's first 50 years of independence, describing its challenges (illiteracy, poverty, sectarian violence and the ever-present caste problem) and its triumphs (a thriving democracy, a burgeoning economy) in lively, informative prose. He is particularly adept at describing all that India and Indians are not--not the same ethnicity, religion or language--to arrive at the nation's essence: that 'the singular thing about India was that you could only speak of it in the plural'." --Seattle Times

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