India's Freedom


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Comrades against Imperialism


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Examines the emergence of anti-imperialist internationalism during the interwar years from the perspective of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.




WOF : Jawaharlal Nehru


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The Discovery of India


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Freedom from Fear


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Jawaharlal Nehru


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In The Long-Drawn Political Struggle For Complete Independence Of The Subcontinent Jawaharlal Nehru S Contribution Is Most Significant. Not Taken Any Interest In The Legal Practice After His Law Degree From England, He Jointed The Freedom Struggle Under The Leadership Of Mahatma Gandhi. In His Formative Years, The Ghastly And Gruesome Tragedy In The Jallianwala Bagh At Amritsar Greatly Touched Upon His Sensitive Mind Which Made Him To Formulate An Anti-Raj Stance In The Coming Three Decades.The Coming Years Were Most Hectic For Nehru And Several Other Leaders Who Were Busy In Three Major Movements In Our Country. His Anti-Raj Stance Tinged With Sincere Identification With Numerous Causes Of The Masses Of India Won For Him Spontaneous Respect From One And All, In Fact After The Lahore Congress, 1929, He Assumed The Leadership Of The Congress Along With Mahatma Gandhi Who Showered His Love And Respect For Him In The Later Years. Thus After A Long Struggle For Independence, He Was The Natural Choice To Head The Interim Government In 1946.







Nehru


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Shashi Tharoor delivers an incisive biography of the great secularist who—alongside his spiritual father, Mahatma Gandhi—led the movement for India’s independence from British rule and ushered his newly independent country into the modern world. The man who would one day help topple British rule and become India’s first prime minister started out as a surprisingly unremarkable student. Born into a wealthy, politically influential Indian family in the waning years of the Raj, Jawaharlal Nehru was raised on Western secularism and the humanist ideas of the Enlightenment. Once he met Gandhi in 1916, Nehru threw himself into the nonviolent struggle for India’s independence, a struggle that wasn’t won until 1947. India had found a perfect political complement to her more spiritual advocate, but neither Nehru nor Gandhi could prevent the horrific price for independence: partition. This fascinating biography casts an unflinching eye on Nehru’s heroic efforts for, and stewardship of, independent India and gives us a careful appraisal of his legacy to the world.




The Republic of India


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