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Hastantar 2

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  • Author: Shankar Ghosh
  • Publisher: Ananda Publisher
  • Language: Bengali
  • ISBN: 9788177560985
  • Pages: 328
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Weight: 443 g

Description

Hastantar 2 by Shankar Ghosh offers a deeply reflective account of India’s political history, focusing on the period between 1951 to 1962, a time often referred to as the "Nehru era." Through the perspective of a seasoned political journalist, the book provides an insider's view of the political landscape of the time, highlighting key events, leaders, and diplomatic shifts.

  • Historical Context: The book delves into the rise and fall of Jawaharlal Nehru, capturing his political struggles, the state of the nation, and the political tensions leading up to the Sino-Indian War.

  • Insight into Political Journalism: As a veteran political journalist, Shankar Ghosh reflects on his encounters with renowned leaders and diplomats, bringing an intimate perspective to India's political narrative.

  • Nehru’s Era: The narrative centers around the political intricacies during Nehru's reign, offering a detailed analysis of his leadership, challenges, and the socio-political dynamics of India in the early post-independence years.

  • A Reflection of the Past: With a focus on the period leading up to the 1960s, this work revisits the history and provides an analytical exploration of events that shaped modern India.

This book is invaluable for those interested in understanding the evolution of India’s political structure and the historical figures who played pivotal roles during a crucial period of the nation's history.